Report says there was 'sufficient evidence' to prosecute Lord Janner
An independent inquiry has found that 'mistakes were made' by prosecutors and police investigating the sex abuse allegations of Lord Janner.
An independent inquiry has found that 'mistakes were made' by prosecutors and police investigating the sex abuse allegations of Lord Janner.
An independent inquiry has found three chances were missed to prosecute Lord Greville Janner over sex abuse allegations.
The report also says Lord Janner should have been arrested and interviewed on one of those occasions. His alleged victims were told last week their criminal case had been dropped, decades after they first accused him of abuse.
Lord Janner's family say he was innocent of any wrongdoing.
Watch the full report from ITV News Central's Chris Halpin below.
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