Swinney ‘considering’ child abuse inquiry extension

SCOTLAND
BBC News

John Swinney is “considering” extending the remit of the Scottish child abuse inquiry, he has told MSPs.

The education secretary said he had discussed the matter with the inquiry chairwoman Lady Smith, amid criticism from abuse survivor groups that the remit of the investigation is “fixed”.

Mr Swinney said he was “wrestling” with the issue as an extended remit would “inevitably” prolong the inquiry.

The probe of historical allegations of abuse is expected to last four years.

The inquiry, which is tasked with investigating the nature and extent of abuse of children in care in Scotland, has been dogged by problems from the outset.

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