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Wales child abuse: Judge appeal to Waterhouse witnesses | Wales child abuse: Judge appeal to Waterhouse witnesses |
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The judge leading a review of an inquiry into sexual abuse at care homes in north Wales has appealed for witnesses to come forward. | The judge leading a review of an inquiry into sexual abuse at care homes in north Wales has appealed for witnesses to come forward. |
Mrs Justice Macur is reviewing the Waterhouse Inquiry, which focused on allegations at homes from 1974 onwards. | Mrs Justice Macur is reviewing the Waterhouse Inquiry, which focused on allegations at homes from 1974 onwards. |
It has been claimed that the inquiry, conducted by Sir Ronald Waterhouse and published in 2000, did not investigate some allegations. | It has been claimed that the inquiry, conducted by Sir Ronald Waterhouse and published in 2000, did not investigate some allegations. |
The claims prompted the launch of another investigation last year. | The claims prompted the launch of another investigation last year. |
The Macur review is investigating the terms of the Waterhouse Inquiry, which began in 1996 and examined the abuse of victims in the former council areas of Gwynedd and Clwyd. | |
It followed a victim's claim that Sir Ronald Waterhouse only uncovered a fraction of the abuse. | |
The judge is looking at whether specific allegations were not investigated and has urged alleged victims and other interested parties to give further evidence. | |
She said: "To ensure I can thoroughly investigate allegations that the abuse of children in care in north Wales was not investigated in the course of the Waterhouse Inquiry I am seeking further views on the issues relating to this inquiry. | |
"We want to hear from as many individuals and interested parties as possible. | |
"This paper offers an opportunity for people and organisations to provide information or evidence that may help to provide some answers." | |
'Brought to justice' | |
Running alongside her review is a separate investigation by the National Crime Agency (NCA) into the original police handling of the case and any other allegations made more recently. | |
Last month, the NCA said Operation Pallial had received information from 105 victims since November. | |
Senior officers said the operation had heard from new and previously-known victims, and offenders must be "investigated and brought to justice". | |
It involves 27 police officers and staff, primarily from forces in north-west England, supported by members of the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca). | |
It has heard from victims now living throughout the UK and Ireland in at least 22 force areas outside north Wales. |
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