Tuesday, October 19, 2010

NEWS SNIFFER : VERSION TEN ON GAMBLES RESIGNATION

http://www.newssniffer.co.uk/articles/364975/diff/0/1


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The article has changed 10 times.

The next check is due today, so there may well be an 11th version.

Sara Payne appears on the 4th version.

Sara Payne, whose eight-year-old daughter Sarah was murdered by paedophile Roy Whiting 10 years ago, said she was "disgusted" with the government for "betraying" Mr Gamble.

She said: "This is the worst possible news and a devastating blow for UK child protection. Jim Gamble changed the face of child protection for the better, forever."


SHY KEENAN makes her debut on version six and was equally 'disgusted'


We need an independent Child Protection Force, that is focused only on child protection, not soaked into a massive team where he has to fight every single day for funding to do what actually has to be done, and needs to be done," she said.

VERSION 7...Now Fiona Crook chirps in with Sara and Shy

Shy Keenan, who was abused as a child and now campaigns on behalf of victims, told the BBC she was "utterly disgusted"....
said: "This is the worst possible news and a devastating blow for UK child protection. Jim Gamble changed the face of child protection for the better, forever."
"We cannot begin to describe how disgusted we are with our own government for betraying him and for betraying all of our children. This cannot be allowed to happen; we must stand up and fight, we must do what is right for the protection of our children against the crimes of paedophiles."

 


Last and final version to date , Danny Shaw had the final say.


Meanwhile, BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said that three other members of the senior management team of Ceop are to retire from the organisation.

A spokeswoman for Ceop said that these three departures do not follow Mr Gamble's resignation, as they had announced their intentions to retire beforehand.
However, she also said while each individual had their own reasons for leaving, their departures were not unconnected to the uncertainty and unhappiness within Ceop since the government announced it was to become part of the planned National Crime Agency.