Missing paedophile dossier: MPs expected to call Brittan to explain

Outrage at file’s disappearance: it would have ‘rocked the Commons’ if action had been taken, says the Mail

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The Home Affairs Select Committee is "very likely" to take more evidence over the disclosure that a dossier concerning an alleged paedophile ring operating "in and around Westminster" in the 1980s has gone missing.

Lord [Leon] Brittan, the former Tory Home Secretary, who, as The Mole reported yesterday, remembers handing the dossier to his officials in 1983, but has been vague about what if anything happened next, could be called to explain his role in the affair.

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