
Former grooming gangs survivor Ellie-Ann Reynolds said: "We almost felt uncomfortable vocalising the ethnicity of these men.
"Pretty much when we were in that inquiry we were stripped of our voices."
She added that the inquiry was "rigged from the start" and made reference to former police officer Jim Gamble and former social worker Annie Hudson, who were previously announced as candidates to chair the inquiry.
Ms Reynolds concluded her speech by saying the inquiry was "corrupt".
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