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22 January 2017

Litany of failures allowed abusers to prey on kids, HIA inquiry finds

Probe attacks State, church and charity-run homes over widespread sexual, physical and emotional maltreatment and recommends compensation payouts up to £100k.
Hundreds of victims of historical abuse should each receive compensation of up to £100,000, an inquiry has said.   Crimes against children were widespread at State, church and charity-run homes between 1922 and 1995, with Catholic Church-run facilities the worst offenders, the long-awaited Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry report found.