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Scandal-hit council bosses who turned blind eye to Asian sex gangs in Rotherham escape disciplinary action

COUNCIL bosses who turned a blind eye to Asian sex gangs will not face disciplinary action.

A three-year probe into how 1,400 girls were abused in Rotherham found that no one was to blame.

 Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of a gang of Asian men who groomed young white girls for sex
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Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of a gang of Asian men who groomed young white girls for sexCredit: PA:Press Association
 Top row, left to right, Abdul Rauf, Hamid Safi, Mohammed Sajid and Abdul Aziz; bottom row, left to right, Abdul Qayyum, Adil Khan, Mohammed Amin and Kabeer Hassan
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Top row, left to right, Abdul Rauf, Hamid Safi, Mohammed Sajid and Abdul Aziz; bottom row, left to right, Abdul Qayyum, Adil Khan, Mohammed Amin and Kabeer HassanCredit: PA:Press Association

She said: “How is Rotherham meant to have confidence that this will never happen again?”

Six reports have been published by the council in the wake of Prof Alexis Jay’s 2014 report, which revealed Asian gangs were allowed to prey on young white girls between 1997 and 2013.

They found former council chief exec Ged Fitzgerald and former head of children and families Jacqueline Wilson “each missed opportunities to have changed the outcomes”.

Council leader Roger Stone was trying to avoid race riots, it stated.

The report added: “We have found no culpable behaviour which could justify any form of legal action or regulatory involvement of any kind.”

 Prof Alexis Jay's, pictured, report in 2014 revealed Asian gangs were allowed to prey on young white girls between 1997 and 2013
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Prof Alexis Jay's, pictured, report in 2014 revealed Asian gangs were allowed to prey on young white girls between 1997 and 2013Credit: PA:Press Association
 Local MP Sarah Champion dubbed the three-year investigation a 'completely wasted opportunity'
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Local MP Sarah Champion dubbed the three-year investigation a 'completely wasted opportunity'Credit: PA:Press Association

Sexism at town hall

THE investigation revealed how sexism at the town hall at Rotherham hampered the council’s response to the unfolding abuse.

Female workers were allegedly groped and propositioned in bars. One female staffer was said to be “only good for cooking, washing and darning”. Another was told: “I’m getting a bit of a taste for you.”

One worker was said to have remarked: “I want t**s and teeth in my team”, while the mayor allegedly boasted: “It’s my right to kiss all the pretty officers.”

- THIRTEEN people have been jailed for their part in the abuse, including Arshid Hussain and his three brothers Basharat, Bannaras and Sageer.

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