Theresa May admits there 'may have been a cover-up' over child abuse claims | Daily Mail Online
'Police have questioned Lord Brittan and searched Lord Janner’s home in recent months, but neither has been charged. '
'NSPCC boss Peter Wanless and Richard Whittam QC had tried to track down 114 files that went missing in the Home Office. '
'He added: ‘I think it is important that [the report] says there was not a cover-up.’ Last night, Mr Wanless said his comments were ‘wrong’. '
'After an initial review by the Home Office found they could not be traced, Mrs May appointed Mr Wanless and Mr Whittam to conduct a full trawl across Whitehall. '
'The Home Secretary’s comments came after the publication of a report into how her department handled papers relating to alleged Westminster child abusers. '
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'Police have questioned Lord Brittan and searched Lord Janner’s home in recent months, but neither has been charged. '
'NSPCC boss Peter Wanless and Richard Whittam QC had tried to track down 114 files that went missing in the Home Office. '
'He added: ‘I think it is important that [the report] says there was not a cover-up.’ Last night, Mr Wanless said his comments were ‘wrong’. '
'After an initial review by the Home Office found they could not be traced, Mrs May appointed Mr Wanless and Mr Whittam to conduct a full trawl across Whitehall. '
'The Home Secretary’s comments came after the publication of a report into how her department handled papers relating to alleged Westminster child abusers. '
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