The British Prime Minister Andy Burnham is analyzing the organization of a public inquiry regarding the activities of Jeffrey Epstein in the United Kingdom, according to statements from the Minister for Victims, Alex Davies-Jones. Nearly seven years after Epstein's death, the scandal continues to generate controversy, involving well-known names and drawing attention to how authorities handled allegations related to his network.
Davies-Jones mentioned that the Prime Minister intends to meet with Epstein's victims, and depending on the conclusions of the discussions, a public inquiry could be launched. Additionally, the British police are conducting investigations related to crimes associated with Epstein, including sexual abuse and human trafficking. A potential public inquiry could also examine cases related to other personalities, such as Mohamed al-Fayed. The British government is considering all options before making a final decision.
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