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UK official backs fresh paedophile ring probe

Published: 05 Nov 2012 - 06:13 am | Last Updated: 07 Feb 2022 - 02:33 am

LONDON: The children’s commissioner for Wales has backed calls for an inquiry into fresh claims that a senior British politician was involved in a paedophile ring.

The claims surround activities at children’s care homes in north Wales between 1974 and 1990, which were the subject of an inquiry in 2000.

However, the BBC news programme embroiled in the Jimmy Savile sex abuse scandal aired a report on Friday in which two men who grew up in the homes claimed they had been abused by a top politician and their complaints had not been considered by the original inquiry.

The report on Newsnight did not name the man but said he was a leading Conservative politician from Margaret Thatcher’s time as prime minister, from 1979 to 1990.

Wales children’s commissioner Keith Towler, whose job is to protect the rights of youngsters, insisted concerns about a cover-up by powerful people were “understandable” and a full investigation was the only way to resolve the issue. “I would support a full inquiry,” he told BBC radio.

“The fact that we have someone on camera now who was clearly a victim of appalling abuse... and people told him that he could not say these things and he couldn’t talk about people who had abused him, is clearly wrong. The fact that he is now saying that and he has now said it so publicly means we have to respond to that.”

The politician in question was described as a shadowy figure of high public standing but the Newsnight report said there was simply not enough to go on “to name names”.

The BBC has been plunged into crisis over allegations that the late Savile, one of its top presenters from the 1960s to the 1980s, abused hundreds of youngsters, with Scotland Yard considering him one of Britain’s most prolific sex offenders.

AFP