Whistleblower Accuses Government of Failing to Act on Child Abuse Inquiry Recommendations
A whistleblower has alleged that government ministers failed to implement recommendations from an inquiry into child sexual abuse.

A whistleblower has come forward alleging that the government has failed to implement key recommendations from an official inquiry into child sexual abuse, according to reports.
The individual claims that ministers have not acted on some of the findings and suggestions put forward by the inquiry, which was established to investigate historical cases of child sexual abuse.
The allegations suggest that government inaction may have left children vulnerable to continued abuse by failing to enact protective measures recommended by the investigation.
Child protection inquiries typically produce detailed reports with specific recommendations for policy changes, institutional reforms, and safeguarding improvements designed to prevent future abuse cases.
The whistleblower's claims raise questions about government accountability in responding to official investigations into child welfare issues and whether adequate steps have been taken to protect vulnerable minors.
Details about the specific recommendations that allegedly remain unimplemented and the timeline for the government's response have not been disclosed in the initial reporting.