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Proceeding contribution from Ann Clwyd (Labour) in the House of Commons on Monday, 12 November 2012. It occurred during Urgent question on BBC.

I agree with both Front-Bench speakers that the main focus should be on the abuse of the children in north Wales. There is a danger of intimidating the BBC. May I give the House a quick example? On Thursday I was interviewed by BBC Wales about child abuse. I mentioned the role of the Welsh Office and the fact that the Welsh Office had known for a period of 20 years that this abuse was going on. I mentioned the fact that there was a convicted paedophile who had worked at the Welsh Office in a senior position, responsible for children’s services. The next day I did a similar interview and I was asked not to mention that person—I had not mentioned the person by name, anyway. I asked why not, and I was told, “That person might be identified because there were a small number of people.” He had already been identified; he was a convicted paedophile. So it is dangerous also that the BBC might now feel intimidated about broadcasting matters which it should broadcast.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
553 c26 
Session
2012-13
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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