Butler-Sloss steps down from Westminster abuse inquiry

Retired judge Baroness Butler-Sloss quits after claims that she was too close to the establishment

Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss
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Baroness Butler-Sloss has stepped down from chairing a new inquiry into allegations that at least 20 senior figures including MPs and cabinet ministers abused children over decades, the Financial Times reports.

Worries had been expressed that the 80-year-old was too close to the establishment she was charged with investigating. Her brother, Sir Michael Havers, was attorney general at the time some of the alleged abuse took place in the 1980s.

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