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Wednesday, January 7, 1998 Published at 14:50 GMT UK Council criticised over paedophile scandal ![]() Hackney council: facing criticism
A Labour-run council has been severely criticised by an independent inquiry for its handling of a paedophile scandal.
The report revealed widespread incompetence and mismanagement at Hackney in dealing with the Mark Trotter affair but it cleared the council of corruption.
The inquiry centred on allegations that Trotter, a social worker who worked for the authority from 1981 to 1993, abused children in his care.
Trotter is thought to have sexually abused at least twelve children during a fourteen-year career as a social worker in Liverpool and Hackney.
It said Hackney's handling of these two matters amounted to "impropriety" but ruled out allegations that the Trotter affair had been covered up because he was a Labour activist.
The inquiry was triggered by allegations in the Evening Standard and caused a row within Hackney's ruling Labour group.
Seventeen Labour councillors subsequently resigned, and were later expelled, thus causing the party to lose control of Hackney Council in September 1996.
"This accusation has been completely rebutted by this independent inquiry."
The Liberal Democrats said while the report was good in places questions must be answered by the Labour Party about its handling of the affair.
It was claimed that Trotter, who was openly gay, had strong links with the
then-ruling Labour group and stayed in his job despite being suspected of child
abuse.
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