Case thrown out against Rochdale social worker

A social worker accused of failing to safeguard young victims of the infamous Rochdale sex ring has been allowed to keep her job after the case against was ruled to be ‘was not well founded.’ Deborah MacQueen was alleged to have failed to protect up to 11 vulnerable children who were groomed by nine sex offenders while working for Rochdale Borough Council. In a long-running disciplinary hearing, she faced allegations that from January 2005 to September 2010 she failed to…

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