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July 09, 2025

What GMP and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority say

gangs improved still faces issues

Chief Constable Sir Stephen Watson said: "The exploitation of children is amongst the most abhorrent of crimes; made worse by the failures of systems, agencies and individuals to protect those most vulnerable. I reiterate my apologies to those whom we have failed in the past. I am sorry that when you needed us, we were not there for you."

"I am pleased that the HMICFRS report recognises the significant improvements that have been wrought within GMP and in conjunction with other key safeguarding partners. The report speaks to systems which are well led, well governed, well resourced, victim focused and effective.

"To those survivors for whom a lack of trust and confidence in the police persist; or to anyone who has suffered in the past but has felt unable to reach out to us; I want to send a clear message today. The passage of time is no barrier to justice: if you a survivor - when you are ready, we will listen and act if you want us to.

"GMP remains focused on listening to survivors and advancing our effective practice still further. We owe it both to those abused in the past and to our children today to sustain this most pressing of priorities and I give my commitment to do just that.

"To those who are responsible for these repugnant crimes - as is now very apparent - we will pursue you relentlessly.”

Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham said: “Eight years ago, I took the decision to establish this review on the back of revelations made in 2017 around the BBC’s The Betrayed Girls documentary.

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