A former police officer Maggie Oliver has started a campaign to prosecute MPs who fail to protect rape gang victims as she has reported there is “corruption and cover-ups to an industrial scale.”
Oliver’s campaign is called #TheyKnew gathers evidence to start legal action against those who are guilty of covering up child abuse, GB News reported.
Oliver has said that she believes this is the “only way” to deliver the deserved justice for those girls who have suffered years of horrific abuse, she added that there has been “corruption and cover-ups to an industrial scale.”
She said that in her 26-years as a police officer she saw first hand what she believes is widespread failings to protect those who have and are suffering.
She said, “I saw what I believed to have been corruption and cover-ups to an industrial scale.”
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GB News reported that Oliver said, “I have seen repeated cover-ups. The evidence is there to show there was gross criminal neglect.”
“I know from my 15-20 years of experience that evidence exists to suggest those at the top of these institutions covered this up,” she told GB News.
She expressed her frustration shockingly stating, Nobody wants to do anything. The country knows there has been a cover-up.”
She then stated that private prosecutions could be the only option, but “I can’t pay for private prosecutions, that is probably what it will need.”
“Repeated governments do not wish to open this can of worms,” she added.
Oliver revealed there was an institutional failure in Operation Augusta from 2005, she stated to GB News that a staggering 95 paedophiles was named and identified.
She added, “It turned out 70 children were abandoned and Greater Manchester Police knowingly closed down that investigation.”
Oliver insists there is “criminal neglect” by the authorities.
She finished off stating, “The authorities know they are guilty of criminal neglect. I do not believe the state will take action, so it is left to people like me to do it.”