Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse
CompletedIICSA
Wide-ranging inquiry into institutional failures to protect children from sexual abuse in England and Wales.
7 years, 7 months
Duration
£190m
Total Cost
725
Witnesses
325
Hearing Days
195,034
Documents
Parliamentary Activity 96 Click to expand
76 questions
20 statements
since Oct 2016
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Reports (16) Click to expand
Timeline (7) Click to expand
07 Jul 2014
Inquiry Announced
Home Secretary announced inquiry into institutional child sexual abuse.
Source
16 Jan 2015
Terms of Reference Set
Broad terms examining institutional failures to protect children.
12 Aug 2016
Chair Appointed
Professor Alexis Jay appointed as fourth and final Chair.
07 Mar 2017
Public Hearings Begin
First public hearings commenced.
06 Aug 2018
First Reports Published
Investigation reports into various institutions began publication.
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Total Inquiry Cost (Cumulative)
£189,963,980
to Mar 2023
IICSA Total Expenditure 2015-2023
Cost Breakdown (to Mar 2023)
Inquiry Legal Costs
£52,079,728
Panel remuneration & Counsel to the Inquiry
Core Participant Legal Costs
-
Legal funding for core participants
Panel
£4,808,410
Staff
£85,624,282
Accommodation
£10,234,048
Technology
£8,191,929
Safeguarding
£1,085,618
Other
£27,185,751
Cumulative total over 8 years. The inquiry ran from 2015 to October 2022, with final report published 20 October 2022. Core participant legal costs were funded but not separately reported in IICSA financial statements.
Cost History
Recommendations (4)
Lambeth Council comprehensive action plan
Recommendation
Lambeth Council should develop and publish a comprehensive action plan which details the actions that it will take in response to the issues raised throughout the Inquiry's investigation report. The action plan should be developed and published within six months …
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Published evidence summary
- Lambeth Council published an action plan in response to the Inquiry's investigation report on 15 December 2021 (Government Response to IICSA Recommendations, HM Government, May 2023).
- No further published evidence has been identified since May 2023.
Lambeth Council
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Lambeth councillor safeguarding training
Recommendation
All Lambeth Council elected members should receive training on: (i) safeguarding and (ii) corporate parenting. Newly elected members should receive training on these matters as soon as possible following their election. Training should be mandatory and repeated on a regular …
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Published evidence summary
- Lambeth Council stated on 27 July 2021 that all councillors are required to complete safeguarding and corporate parenting training and were provided with an explanatory handbook (Government Response to IICSA Recommendations, HM Government, May 2023).
- Lambeth Council stated on 15 December 2021 that all newly elected councillors would complete mandatory training in corporate parenting, safeguarding, and Equalities, Diversity and In (Government Response to IICSA Recommendations, HM Government, May 2023).
- No further published evidence has been identified since May 2023.
Lambeth Council
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Lambeth foster carer vetting review
Recommendation
Lambeth Council should review the application of recruitment and vetting procedures for all current foster carers directly provided by Lambeth Council, to ensure that the procedures have been followed correctly. In addition, Lambeth Council should seek assurances from external agencies …
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Published evidence summary
- Lambeth Council stated on 15 December 2021 that staff, councillors, and foster carers had up-to-date Disclosure and Barring Service certificates (Government Response to IICSA Recommendations, HM Government, May 2023).
- Lambeth Council stated on 15 December 2021 that it would implement an online Disclosure and Barring Service process and ensure commissioned services have robust safer recruitment practices in place (Government Response to IICSA Recommendations, HM Government, May 2023).
- No further published evidence has been identified since May 2023.
Lambeth Council
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Metropolitan Police investigation into Lambeth Council
Recommendation
The Metropolitan Police Service should consider whether there are grounds for a criminal investigation into Lambeth Council's actions when providing information to the coroner about the circumstances surrounding LA-A2's death.
Published evidence summary
- The Metropolitan Police Service stated in May 2023 that it had accepted the recommendation to consider grounds for a criminal investigation into Lambeth Council's actions regarding information provided to the coroner (IICSA Recommendation Response, May 2023).
- No further published evidence regarding the outcome of this consideration has been identified since May 2023.
Metropolitan Police Service
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