Full page width headline along top of page 14 of the UK's Observer newspaper (Sunday 14 August 2016) states
(The Observer is the Sunday edition version of the Monday to Saturday newspaper The Guardian)
What's interesting though are the apparent concerns regarding new Chair, Alexis Jay, as highlighted at end of the article:
Meanwhile concerns have been raised about the appointment of
Alexis Jay, who was on a panel of advisers to the inquiry, as the new
chair.
Phil Frampton, of the White Flowers campaign, an umbrella
organisation for survivors’ groups, said: “The new chair of the child
sex abuse inquiry, Alexis Jay, has 30 years of working as a senior
social work executive in Scotland.
“Has anybody thought to ask the home secretary what will happen
when Ms Jay is called up before the Scottish child abuse inquiry, either
as a witness or as a defendant, in regard for example to cover-ups,
failures to act, etc?
“Given Alexis Jay is very likely to have to answer to the Scottish
child sex abuse inquiry, this could leave the UK [independent child
abuse inquiry] in ruins again.
“There is once again a clear conflict of interest, imperiling the
authority of the inquiry and its very existence. After three bungled
appointments, the government is totally irresponsible with the inquiry –
to such an extent one can only draw conclusions that Theresa May and Co
have been willing it to fail from the off.”