Prince William On Football Association Child Sex Abuse: The Current Investigation Update. How Far The Abuses Went Back Then?

By Michael Davis - 06 Dec '16 09:56AM
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Investigation of child sex abuse continues in the Football Federation as the Duke of Cambridge, Prince William of Wales expressed his concern about the many cases are emerging. The unfolding of the paramount scandal in sports history now reached the Prince who is also the President of the association.

The young Duke ordered to his staff that there should always be a daily briefing of the developments happening in the investigation. In a statement made by his spokesperson, "His focus as president is on how they are handling the issues in front of them and he asked getting regular update."

Pedophile coaches in the league are now named by over 350 impending child abuse casualty in the past. This includes the 20 former players who remained silence over the years with the grave abuses they experienced from these coaches.

Gary Johnson, received £50,000 for his silence when Chelsea Football Club deeply apologized for travailed sexually as a youth player during his time in the league. There are more victims who are coming out and Prince William gives all ears to their plight.

"There seems to be a huge disconnect between the sense of fair play that guides those playing and supporting the game," said the second heir apparent to the throne. He finally concluded "and the allegations of corruption that have long lingered around the management of the sport internationally."

As of writing, there are football clubs that are involved in the football child abuse scandal. The National Police Chief Council confirmed that 55 are referenced, subjected to an intense investigation.

The Prince also ordered that all result of the investigation be updated to his office including the very least details. Sexual abuses, especially to children needs no room for tolerance making sure that children today and in the future will not be at risk.

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