http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-jersey-20111866
An inquiry into historical child abuse in Jersey should be up and running next year, according to the chief minister.
Senator Ian Gorst |
Senator Ian Le Marquand: |
The inquiry must be conducted by an independent outside body, or run the risk of being branded as yet another cover up by the Jersey establishment.
A vague reference from Ian Gorst that an inquiry may start in 2013 could be viewed as yet more prevarication. Enough time has already been wasted in the pursuit of justice, and people have already had their reputations blackened by the campaign of lies distortion and misinformation generated by the vested interests in Jersey.
On Wednesday 24th October, it was reported that Senator Ian Le Marquand had said that the enquiry would re open if "any new leads" were uncovered. Since then, almost on a daily basis new allegations and revelations are reported in the press and on television. That, in itself, is indicative of new leads, as the common linking factor is Jimmy Savile with his connection to locations on the UK mainland, and his connection with Jersey and Haut de la Garenne.
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