Following the death of Lord Janner and the end of any prosecution 
against him, the Inquiry will resume its investigation into the 
allegations of sexual abuse made against him, as announced in April 
2015.
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse is a statutory inquiry set up to examine questions of institutional responsibility for failing to protect children from sexual abuse. It cannot reach findings of criminal liability against named individuals and it is not bound by the same criminal standard of proof as in a criminal trial.
https://www.iicsa.org.uk/news/independent-inquiry-into-child-sexual-abuse-to-resume-janner-investigation
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse is a statutory inquiry set up to examine questions of institutional responsibility for failing to protect children from sexual abuse. It cannot reach findings of criminal liability against named individuals and it is not bound by the same criminal standard of proof as in a criminal trial.
https://www.iicsa.org.uk/news/independent-inquiry-into-child-sexual-abuse-to-resume-janner-investigation
 
