'Mischief making, vested interests, point scoring': Why Jim Gamble quit grooming gang inquiry

Jim Gamble told Paste BN "petty, personal and political issues" were ruining the "opportunity of a lifetime" to help the victims of abuse.

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The man who was the frontrunner to lead the inquiry into gangs who abused young girls says he pulled out of the process due to the growing toxicity surrounding the selection procedure.
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