In 1984, Geoffrey Dickens MP handed over a 50-page dossier to the then home secretary, Leon Brittan, writes Paraic O'Brien.
It is believed that the dossier (which the Home Office confirms has been lost) contained information about suspected VIP paedophile rings and the abuse of boys in care homes.
On 25 February 2013, I sent Leon Brittan an email enquiring about the dossier given to him by Mr Dickens in the early 80s.
I went on to ask him whether he had any recollection of the dossier. Half an hour later, Lord Brittan replied by email. He wrote: "I'm afraid I do not recollect this and do not have any records which would be of assistance, Leon Brittan."
But today the Tory peer issued a statement after Labour MP Simon Danczuk said he should "share his knowledge" about the file prepared by Mr Dickens.
In the statement on Wednesday, Leon Brittan displays a remarkably vivid recollection of having received the dossier: "During my time as home secretary (1983 to 1985), Geoff Dickens MP arranged to see me at the Home Office.
It is believed that the dossier (which the Home Office confirms has been lost) contained information about suspected VIP paedophile rings and the abuse of boys in care homes.
On 25 February 2013, I sent Leon Brittan an email enquiring about the dossier given to him by Mr Dickens in the early 80s.
Child abuse
In the email, I said: "I'm trying to find a dossier that was given to you by Geoffrey Dickens MP regarding child abuse while you were home secretary. I've been in contact with the Home Office but am not holding out much hope that they will be able to find it."I went on to ask him whether he had any recollection of the dossier. Half an hour later, Lord Brittan replied by email. He wrote: "I'm afraid I do not recollect this and do not have any records which would be of assistance, Leon Brittan."
But today the Tory peer issued a statement after Labour MP Simon Danczuk said he should "share his knowledge" about the file prepared by Mr Dickens.
Paedophile Information Exchange
Mr Danczuk was giving evidence to the home affairs select committee on Tuesday. According to Mr Danczuk, it contained information about the "Paedophile Information Exchange (Pie), about paedophiles operating a network within and around Westminster".In the statement on Wednesday, Leon Brittan displays a remarkably vivid recollection of having received the dossier: "During my time as home secretary (1983 to 1985), Geoff Dickens MP arranged to see me at the Home Office.
"I invariably agreed to see any MP who requested a
meeting with me. As I recall, he came to my room at the Home Office
with a substantial bundle of papers.
'Looked at carefully'
"As is normal practice, my private secretary would have
been present at the meeting. I told Mr Dickens that I would ensure
that the papers were looked at carefully by the Home Office and acted
on as necessary.
"Following the meeting, I asked my officials to look
carefully at the material contained in the papers provided and report
back to me if they considered that any action needed to be taken by
the Home Office.
"In addition I asked my officials to consider a referral
to another government department, such as the Attorney General's
department, if that was appropriate.
"This was the normal procedure for handling material
presented to the home secretary. I do not recall being contacted
further about these matters by Home Office officials or by Mr Dickens
or by anyone else."
Further clarification
However, Lord Brittan later issued a second statement,
admitting he had mis-remembered events, stating: "In the last hour I
have been alerted to a Home Office independent review conducted last
year into what information it received about organised child sex abuse
between 1979 and 1999,"
The statement added: "a letter was sent from myself to
Mr Dickens on March 20, 1984 explaining what had been done in relation
to the files.
"The Home Office independent review is entirely consistent with the action I set out in my earlier statement. Whilst I could not recall what further action was taken 30 years ago, the information contained in this report shows that appropriate action and follow-up happened."
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"The Home Office independent review is entirely consistent with the action I set out in my earlier statement. Whilst I could not recall what further action was taken 30 years ago, the information contained in this report shows that appropriate action and follow-up happened."
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