This scandal revolves around the half million children abducted from the UK mainland according to an NSPCC briefing document.
It is my belief in knowing I hadn’t committed any wrongdoing which kept my family going throughout the ordeal.
The scandal is being documented in four books—available on Amazon in all formats. Work has started enabling this to become a drama ripe for picking.
The imperious English social worker and the imperious Director of Children Services are responsible for these half a million children who have been abducted and potentially trafficked.
Described as one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in UK history, it allegedly impacts over three and a half million (500,000 * 7) individuals if you believe the consensus that seven people are affected by one child abduction.
Much later, it was revealed the shortfalls, which the PM stated in a meeting on the campaign in Dorset 8/1/2024, that no individual should accept a situation like this or must not have to put up with it, when discussing the Post Office scandal and disgrace.
Every one of the concerned parents who tried to get an appeal was sent a false case number by Mathew Alexander Thorpe, coining the phrase ‘The Lost Children Of Mathew Thorpe’.
2009
Matt Dunkley oversaw East Sussex children’s services from 2009 up until 2013.
2009
On 6th August 2009, Ofsted wrote to Mr Dunkley regarding a recent unannounced inspection citing excessive caseloads and delays in assessment documentation.
2010
Children are being abducted on false information in UK Courts. Social workers are falsifying documents and making false statements on the stand.
Ombudsman complaint: Martin Catterwall (Ref: AR/TS/964), Complaints Ombudsman (201003216), and PAHO (EN-97702) relating to Christine Stirling’s fabrication of reports.
2012
Matt Dunkley was nominated for a CBE for services to children, young people and families. He was also President of ADCS from 2011–2012.
2013
On 17th April 2013, Dunkley left East Sussex to take up a post in Australia.
2014
IBAC releases scathing Ultranet report on corruption in the Department of Education. Dunkley removed from integrity committee.
2016
IBAC’s Darrell Fraser scandal. Dunkley recorded acknowledging destroyed evidence with Allman regarding Ultranet project.
2017
Matt Dunkley deported. Suspended as South-West Regional Director amid IBAC corruption probe (Geelong Advertiser).
He returns to England and takes an interim post at Norfolk County Council (Jan–Oct 2017).
Later that year, becomes Director for Children, Young People at Kent County Council.
2018
Operation Dunham: IBAC investigation into Ultranet scandal.
Paul Morgan (Newry, NI) blames East Sussex for children’s services crisis but does not elaborate.
2019
Letter received by Louise Sargent (Amber Rudd MP’s office) referencing East Sussex’s role in ongoing investigations.
2021
NSPCC briefing document identifies half a million children in NI care system with no clear cause for the discrepancy.
2022
PHSO tells Martin Newbold his complaint isn’t ready for review without Dept. of Education response. Ref: C-2058682.
Martin Newbold serves affidavit on Hastings Court, East Sussex, and PHSO regarding evidence of mass child abductions under B4/2011/1029, witnessed by Samantha Denham (Solicitors), 27 Sept 2022.
2023
Prieto Bourne of Amber Rudd MP office informed in Parliament (9 May 2023) that half a million children were involved in suspected money laundering in Northern Ireland.
Reform of Children’s Social Care motion introduced by Gillian Keegan, Vol 727: debated 2 Feb 2023.
2024
Meeting held with Northern Ireland Social Care Trust regarding complaint over missing children and Emily’s case. Trust allegedly used ‘Mathusianison’ deflection strategy similar to Post Office scandal.
Rishi Sunak states on record: “These things that happened a long time ago… people were treated absolutely appallingly, that is wrong, and we should do everything we can to make it right.”
2024
LGSCO Refuses to Investigate Widespread CTF Failures:
Despite mounting evidence and government figures from 2020–2025 corroborating that over 430,000 children in the UK do not have access to their Child Trust Fund (CTF) accounts, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) refused to investigate complaints linked to these missing funds. The LGSCO cited jurisdictional limitations and procedural barriers, despite clear evidence of systemic mismanagement and obstruction by local authorities. This refusal stands alongside the growing scandal of forced adoptions and falsified court placements, suggesting the financial component—through blocked or inaccessible CTFs—may be linked to a broader network of administrative suppression.


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