Wow. According to the Telegraph,
here’s the situation report two weeks after it was revealed that over a 16-year
period, 1400
girls were systematically raped and abused by a group of men in Rotherham
(South Yorkshire), while police, politicians and public welfare representatives
did nothing:
In a nutshell, those on whose watch this happened for
years are still courageously admitting that mistakes were indeed made, by...someone, but that
they personally really didn’t know what was happening and therefore their
responsibility is limited, and of course, their moral culpability is nil.
The director of children’s services (and, in the context,
ain’t that an oxymoron of a title?) told a
parliamentary committee, and I swear I am not
making this up, “All of us could have done better.”
And, therefore, she should keep her job.
The town council’s chief executive also slithered up to
the committee and admitted that key files with details on the years of organized
child rape by “men of Pakistani heritage” have gone missing, unaccountably. (He
won’t specify whether they were destroyed, just that “they are not within the
council’s archives.” Which is why you bloody well need cloud back-up.)
But he never saw two of the reports on the abuse-on-an-industrial-scale
that had been submitted to authorities (one in 2003 and one in 2006), so,
really…not his fault. Year after year after year, not his fault.
The chief police officer of the area doesn't appear to have graced Parliament with his presence, but he's definitely singing from the same songbook. About knowing nothing.
The chief police officer of the area doesn't appear to have graced Parliament with his presence, but he's definitely singing from the same songbook. About knowing nothing.
What’s interesting to me is the “we’re not criminal, just
criminally incompetent” explanation. It’s not like we haven’t seen that before from
people trying to evade prison sentences. I’ll be curious to see if it’s a good career
strategy.
Because the definition of insanity is doing the same
thing over and over again, expecting different results. And these people have
demonstrated that they know how to do just that one thing very, very well.
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