Last candidate to chair UK grooming gangs inquiry withdraws over ‘lack of trust’

23 octobre 2025 | Rajeev Syal Home affairs editor
Jim Gamble cites ‘vested interests’ and ‘political opportunism’, as Keir Starmer brings in Louise Casey as adviser Keir Starmer’s grooming gangs inquiry has descended into fresh turmoil after the only remaining candidate to be its chair blamed “political opportunism” and “a lack of trust” for (…)
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