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Fiona Woolf

When asked about Fiona Woolf?s role leading the independent inquiry into historical child sexual abuse, the Prime Minister?s Deputy Spokesperson (PMDS) said the Prime Minister?s view had not changed, and that he was confident that Fiona Woolf could carry out the duties to the highest standards of impartiality and integrity. The PMDS added that what matters is that we were able to learn the lessons of the past, that no stone was left unturned and that is why we now had a panel that brought together a wealth of expertise and it was important that they got on with that job.

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