Grace report: 'Lack of evidence of sexual abuse' finding met with disbelief by TDs
Briefly

The report, generated after eight years and €13.6 million in costs, revisits the case of Grace, a woman with disabilities who was neglected for two decades. Despite recommendations for prosecution stemming from earlier investigations, the DPP decided against bringing charges. Findings from the report, including the foster mother's neglect and the HSE's lack of monitoring, were expected. The commission's conclusions illustrate ongoing systemic failures in the care of vulnerable individuals and have not led to legal accountability for the involved parties, leaving many disappointed.
The commission of investigation report highlights the severe neglect Grace faced at the hands of her foster mother, alongside the lack of oversight from health authorities.
Despite the extensive inquiry and cost, the commission has not led to any prosecution or accountability for those complicit in Grace’s neglect.
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