Last month, Researching Reform wrote to the Independent Inquiry Into Child Sexual Abuse to invite its Chair, Justice Goddard to an interview. We add our initial email, and their response, below:
Dear Inquiry,
I’m a barrister running a child welfare project inside the family justice system called Researching Reform, which is dedicated to improving the system for children, parents and practitioners. As part of its remit, the project interviews key stakeholders in order to share information and positively engage the public with organisations working in the field.
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I have been following the Inquiry with enormous interest and it would be a privilege to interview Justice Goddard, if at all possible? You’re very welcome to view the most recent interview with Baroness Tyler. My interview style is collaborative, rather than adversarial and there are no trick questions.
It would be wonderful to be able to share Justice Goddard’s thoughts on the Inquiry at this stage, and I look forward to yours, or her response.
With best wishes,
Natasha
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Maggie Tuttle said:
Since I started to campaign for justice I believe it was fated for me to do so, and as fate goes for forty years I have always been contacted by people with information, and believe me the corruption in Governments will never ever be brought to a close because the child abuse is rife. Last week I went to buy some food the lady on the door knows me well, and stood next to her was a gentleman who also works at the store who I had not ever met before, the lady said this is Maggie she likes to help people, then the man said to me not knowing of my work for the children said word for word,
My brother was a CID officer and in the 70s was investigating child abuse in 1979 he suddenly had an accident and died, the night before my brother died his chauffer suddenly met a women and did not turn up for work and this was the day my brother died, as of late I am beginning to realise he was murdered because I know he knew to much.
If people did there home work you will know that since the 60/70s that so many maybe 100s or more police officers have suddenly died just the same as many in Parliament who abused the kids in care strange how Lord Mcalpine was found not guilty fled the country and died it goes on and on just as a stranger told me out of the blue of his brother, and I say again I knew 30 years ago and so did Scotland yard of Savile and one other now being questioned who has also fled the country here lies the truth.
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