Maggie Oliver, a former detective constable at Greater Manchester police and the whistleblower who exposed the poor handling of the Rochdale child sexual abuse ring case by her own force, has claimed that the failures found in the Rochdale report are not a thing of the past.
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Oliver said: ‘The failures that happened then are still happening now,’ citing information learned through her work at the Maggie Oliver Foundation. Oliver called for real change to come from the report, saying: ‘I don’t want, in 10 years’ time, to be standing here again with another report about failures.’
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