NSPCC: make sex abuse cover-ups a criminal offence

Call follows claims that politicians, BBC and church have hushed-up decades of abuse

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Covering-up child abuse should be made a criminal offence, says the head of the NSPCC Peter Wanless.

The child protection charity’s chief executive, who is leading a review into how the Home Office handled historical allegations of child abuse by MPs, says those who cover up such offences should face automatic prosecution.

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