A report looking into allegations of child sexual exploitation in Oldham now won’t be published until the new year after encountering an ‘unforeseen delay’.
The review, which is investigating the effectiveness of multi-agency responses to child sexual exploitation (CSE) in the borough, was first commissioned in November 2019 by Oldham council and safeguarding board.
It is being carried out by Malcolm Newsam, a former commissioner for social care in Rotherham, and Gary Ridgway, a former Detective Superintendent of Cambridgeshire Police, who were behind the blistering report into Operation Augusta in Manchester. READ MORE:Paedophile targeted two young girls decades apart in horrific sex attacks However Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham
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