http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/jersey/7260625.stm
This recent news highlights the following questions:
- Who was in charge of the home at the time?
- How did this happen?
- What happened to records? Can we tell if anyone went missing?
- What politicians were supposed to be overseeing this, and what civil servants?
- To what degree were they negligent by today's standards?
- Could it happen today? If not, why did it happen then, and what has been rectified today?
- Are there weaknesses like this in today's system?
His words would carry more weight if we knew the answers to those questions. Until then, it is just reassuring PR.
1 comment:
According to a post on a Guernsey forum which has since been removed, Sir Philip Bailache KBE was governor of the Jersey Home For Boys.
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