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Cover-ups ‘will be punished’
- Updated: December 1, 2016
Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn says any clubs guilty of covering up child abuse will be punished “regardless of size”.
The FA has commissioned an independent-led inquiry into English football’s handling of any past incidents and allegations of sexual abuse in the wake of a flood of recent accusations.
Former player Andy Woodward’s decision to go public on the abuse he suffered prompted others to come forward, with an NSPCC helpline …