LONDON (AP) - The British government announced Saturday it will hold a national inquiry into organized child sexual abuse. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he would accept a recommendation from an independent reviewer for a judge-led inquiry with the power to summon witnesses.
UK to hold national inquiry into organized child sexual abuse after pressure from Musk
LONDON (AP) - The British government announced Saturday it will hold a national inquiry into organized child sexual abuse, something it has long been pressured to do by opposition politicians - and Elon Musk.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he would accept a recommendation from an independent reviewer for a judge-led inquiry with the power to summon witnesses.
Starmer said he would "look again" and hold a probe into what the press have dubbed "grooming gangs" of men who prey on often young and vulnerable women.
In some of the most high-profile cases to come to trial, the perpetrators were men of Pakistani heritage, and the issue has been taken up by right-of-center politicians including Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, and stoked by Musk, who took to his X platform to condemn Starmer over the issue.