A private boarding school has had its operating licence revoked following allegations that it failed to protect students from sexual abuse, including claims made by celebrity Paris Hilton.The decision comes after an investigation revealed systemic failures in the institution's handling of misconduct reports.Hilton, who attended the school in the early 2000s, alleges she was sexually abused by staff members during her time there.The revocation marks a significant legal and institutional response to the long-standing claims, which have resurfaced in recent years.Authorities emphasized that the school's failure to address complaints promptly contributed to a culture of impunity.
The case has sparked broader discussions about accountability in private education institutions and the challenges of pursuing justice for historical abuse cases.Legal experts note that while the revocation is a symbolic victory for survivors, it does not provide direct compensation or closure for victims.
The incident highlights ongoing concerns about institutional negligence and the need for transparency in investigations involving high-profile individuals.
Original title: Licence revoked for boarding school where Paris Hilton says she was abused
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