Maria Miller calls for ‘deep dive’ inquiry to establish why complaints of rape, harassment and assault not taken seriously

Shocking allegations of sexual misconduct within schools must be investigated by Ofsted as part of a “deep dive” inquiry to establish why complaints by pupils of rape, harassment and assault are still not being taken seriously.

The call comes from the Conservative MP Maria Miller, who oversaw a groundbreaking report into this issue in 2016, but fears a disturbing culture has been allowed to take root.

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