A review of 39 cases of lawyers committing child sex abuse finds most are still licenced
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A review of 39 cases of lawyers committing child sex abuse finds most are still licensed
The legal disciplinary system responds slowly in cases of lawyers involved in child luring, sex with minors and possessing child sex-abuse material
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By By Emma Jarratt and Robert Cribb, Investigative Journalism Bureau
Published May 13, 2026
Last updated May 22, 2026
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