A row has broken out over a long-drawn-out review into child sexual exploitation allegations in Oldham as Tories called again for the Home Office to step in.
The review, commissioned in 2019, is examining the effectiveness of multi-agency responses to child sexual exploitation (CSE) in the borough.
After being delayed for several months it was promised to report at the end of January, before that date was also moved with a further ‘short delay’ being confirmed.
However after new ‘significant evidence’ was brought forward to the review team there is now no publication date in sight. The review 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.
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