FA sexual abuse inquiry finds no evidence of institutional cover-up

• Clive Sheldon QC’s report should be delivered in September
• It is expected to be critical of a number of clubs

The independent inquiry into football’s sexual-abuse scandal is expected to report back to the Football Association that there is no evidence of an institutional cover-up at the top of the sport or of a paedophile ring operating within the game, it can be revealed.

The inquiry, led by Clive Sheldon QC, was launched in December 2016 after Andy Woodward’s interview in the Guardian led to what the FA chairman, Greg Clarke, has described as the biggest crisis in the history of the sport, with the latest police figures showing 300 suspects have been named and 849 alleged victims have come forward.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jul/26/fa-sexual-abuse-inquiry-clive-sheldon

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