Dame Lowell Goddard accuses former colleagues of forcing her to quit child sex abuse inquiry

UNITED KINGDOM
Telegraph

Robert Mendick, chief reporter
2 NOVEMBER 2016

Dame Lowell Goddard quit as chairwoman of the national child sex abuse inquiry after panel members including the woman who succeeded her turned against her in an apparent power struggle.

Dame Lowell disclosed in a letter to MPs how she was forced into her sudden resignation in the summer after being confronted by colleagues she previously believed were loyal.

The account given by Dame Lowell of why she quit will put pressure on the new inquiry chairman Professor Jay – the fourth in two years- to explain her role in the resignation that plunged the £100 million inquiry into crisis.

Amber Rudd, the Home Secretary, had previously told MPs that Dame Lowell had resigned because she was “homesick and lonely”.

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