Failure to report child sex abuse crimes in England to be made illegal
People who work with children in England will be legally required to report child sexual abuse or face prosecution under government plans.
"The authorities aware of these problems have turned a blind eye and roundly failed to take the right action," she said., the IICSA called the scale of abuse in England and Wales "horrific and deeply disturbing". In an article written for the Mail on Sunday, Ms Braverman said she had "committed to introduce mandatory reporting across the whole of England".
She promised Prime Minister Rishi Sunak would set out further measures on Monday with regard to tackling grooming gangs.
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