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Rape Gangs National Statutory Inquiry 2025-10-21

21 October 2025

Lead MP

Chris Philp

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Urgent Question

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Chris Philp raised concerns about rape gangs national statutory inquiry 2025-10-21 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Home Secretary confirm the continuation of Baroness Casey’s recommendations and address concerns regarding delays, scope dilution, and the suitability of inquiry chair appointments in relation to the statutory inquiry into the rape gang scandal?

Government Response

Government Response
The Government remain committed to delivering Baroness Casey’s recommendations regarding the national audit of group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse. A statutory national inquiry under the Inquiries Act 2005 will oversee local investigations with full powers to compel evidence, limited to three years for timely responses. The appointment of the chair is at a critical stage, and we are engaging victims and survivors to ensure their perspectives remain central in shaping terms of reference and the chair's selection process. We reject allegations of delays or dilution of scope and will continue to progress swiftly while ensuring thoroughness.
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