Child Sexual Abuse Inquiry: Recommendations - Question

Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 3:39 pm on 8 January 2025.

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Photo of Lord Hanson of Flint Lord Hanson of Flint The Minister of State, Home Department 3:39, 8 January 2025

I will certainly answer the noble Lord on those points. First and foremost, the report that was managed by Alexis Jay, and set up by the noble Baroness, Lady May of Maidenhead, in 2015, has produced a large number of recommendations to government, which were published in 2022. The then Government, of which he was a supporter, responded to those recommendations in May 2023 and took no real action between May 2023 and when we took office in July at the General Election.

We intend to take forward those recommendations, and my Right Honourable Friend the Home Secretary announced on Monday three specific measures: first, a mandatory reporting recommendation, as in the report; secondly, a report to ensure that we have an aggravated offence for people involved in grooming; thirdly, that we will take action on child sexual abuse online. Those are three important issues. A further inquiry would not necessarily add anything to what Alexis Jay has done. There are independent local inquiries, which we have supported and allowed to continue, and that is fine. But what we are really interested in is putting in place the action on the recommendations made to date, which is what my Right Honourable friend the Home Secretary said she would do and what the focus of this Government is going to be.

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