Britain's biggest child sex abuse inquiry has been hit by another high-level departure. Media
chief Bron Madson has left the troubled Independent Inquiry into Child
Sexual Abuse (IICSA) amid reports of tensions over a consultancy firm
that has been paid nearly £300,000.
Ms Madson quit her role as
head of communications as the IICSA revealed that it has paid the
consultancy firm Crest Advisory £294,232 since 2015 for “strategic
communications advice”.