This may not help the current state of things but I think it's something important to know. This happened elsewhere, they went further than us and here's how it turned out:
1 July 2014 - MP Simon Danczuk calls on former Home Secretary Leon Brittan to say what he knew about paedophile allegations passed to him in the 1980s
7 July - Government announces independent inquiry into the way public bodies investigated and handled child sex abuse claims. Baroness Butler-Sloss chosen as head
9 July - Baroness Butler-Sloss faces calls to quit because her late brother, Sir Michael Havers, was attorney general in the 1980s
14 July - She stands down, saying she is "not the right person" for the job
5 September - Lord Mayor of London Fiona Woolf named the new head of the inquiry
11 October - Mrs Woolf discloses she had five dinners with Lord Brittan from 2008-12
22 October - Abuse victim launches legal challenge against Mrs Woolf leading the inquiry, amid growing calls for her resignation
31 October - Victims' groups tell government officials they are "unanimous" Mrs Woolf should quit. She steps down later that day
4 February 2015 - Justice Lowell Goddard, a serving judge of the High Court of New Zealand, announced as the new head of the inquiry
So we think it's all good until this happens in August 2016 (not sure why it was only reported in November): http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/11/08/lowell-goddard-branded-a-disgrace-after-refusing-to-appear-befor/
And this is where it's at now: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/11/child-sex-abuse-inquiry-social-worker-prof-alexis-jay-who-helped/
So they just pass it along like a hot potato until it cools off and everybody forget about it ? What if we could link the two cases ?