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Accountability & Reparations – Preliminary Hearing

Posted on May 21, 2018 by BLM

A preliminary hearing was recently held to provide an update on the work of the Accountability & Reparations Investigation and to discuss the necessary preparations for the November/December hearing.  Continue reading →

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Posted in Abuse & Neglect, England & Wales, Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), Other jurisdictions / Tagged accountability and reparations investigation, Children's homes in North Wales, CICA, Criminal compensation, Forde Park Approved School, Mr Garsden, Mr Khan, Mr Simblett, Mr Stein QC, North Wales, Peter Skelton QC, St Aidan's and St Vincent's children's homes, St Leonard's children's home, Stanhope Castle / Leave a comment

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