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Mandatory reporting exemptions a 'fudge'

Ministers’ decision to exempt instances of child abuse from a new reporting law means they have dodged the mandatory duty demanded by a national inquiry, victims and campaigners have warned.

Ministers' decision to exempt instances of child abuse from a new reporting law means they have dodged the mandatory duty demanded by a national inquiry, victims and campaigners have warned.

Home secretary James Cleverly last week published an amendment to the Criminal Justice Bill introducing a legal duty for staff in specific jobs or roles - including teachers and care home personnel - to report child sexual abuse (CSA).

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