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South Yorkshire police chief faces MP quiz over sex cases | South Yorkshire police chief faces MP quiz over sex cases |
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The chief constable of South Yorkshire is to face MPs about the scale of alleged sexual abuse of young girls in the county. | The chief constable of South Yorkshire is to face MPs about the scale of alleged sexual abuse of young girls in the county. |
It comes after The Times said confidential police reports referred to widespread abuse of girls by Asian men. | It comes after The Times said confidential police reports referred to widespread abuse of girls by Asian men. |
Chief Constable David Crompton has been summoned to appear before the Commons Home Affairs select committee. | Chief Constable David Crompton has been summoned to appear before the Commons Home Affairs select committee. |
He said: "I will fully assist the Home Affairs select committee in answering any questions they may have." | |
'Uncover criminality' | |
Mr Crompton had already been due to face the committee to answer questions over the Hillsborough tragedy. | Mr Crompton had already been due to face the committee to answer questions over the Hillsborough tragedy. |
Keith Vaz MP, chairman of the Home Affairs select committee, told BBC News he wanted answers to the newspaper's claims on abuse. | |
He said: "The select committee has been conducting an inquiry into grooming for some time, since the first time these revelations were exposed in The Times. | He said: "The select committee has been conducting an inquiry into grooming for some time, since the first time these revelations were exposed in The Times. |
"It would be appropriate for us to have [Mr Crompton] to deal with some of the points that have been raised. | "It would be appropriate for us to have [Mr Crompton] to deal with some of the points that have been raised. |
"I had asked David Crompton to come in and talk about the aftermath of Hillsborough and what his force is doing about it. | "I had asked David Crompton to come in and talk about the aftermath of Hillsborough and what his force is doing about it. |
"Therefore it is appropriate following these revelations that he should also tell us what South Yorkshire police is doing and what appears to be a decision by agencies not to work together to try and uncover this criminality." | "Therefore it is appropriate following these revelations that he should also tell us what South Yorkshire police is doing and what appears to be a decision by agencies not to work together to try and uncover this criminality." |
The investigation by The Times - with access to confidential documents from the police intelligence bureau, social services and other organisations - alleged widespread abuse. | |
Force denial | Force denial |
The newspaper said a confidential 2010 report by the Police Intelligence Bureau detailed "a significant problem with networks of Asian males exploiting young white females, particularly in Rotherham and Sheffield". | |
The paper claimed that in another confidential report in 2010 from Rotherham Safeguarding Children Board "there are sensitivities of ethnicity with potential to endanger the harmony of community relationships". | |
South Yorkshire Police has emphatically denied withholding information about the scale of sexual exploitation of girls by gangs of men. | |
In an earlier statement the force said: "South Yorkshire Police is recognised as leading the way on what is now being recognised nationally as a problem and to suggest that the force and its partners are deliberately withholding information on the issue is a gross distortion and unfair on the teams of dedicated specialists working to tackle the problem." | In an earlier statement the force said: "South Yorkshire Police is recognised as leading the way on what is now being recognised nationally as a problem and to suggest that the force and its partners are deliberately withholding information on the issue is a gross distortion and unfair on the teams of dedicated specialists working to tackle the problem." |
It said the force was "working with local authorities, social services and NHS on several live investigations, two of which are large and likely to lead to more prosecutions; we will act when we have the evidence". | It said the force was "working with local authorities, social services and NHS on several live investigations, two of which are large and likely to lead to more prosecutions; we will act when we have the evidence". |
The statement added that The Times was "wrong to suggest a lack of commitment is shown towards the problem as our record shows". | The statement added that The Times was "wrong to suggest a lack of commitment is shown towards the problem as our record shows". |