The British public will not tolerate establishment figures to lead the CSA Inquiry, nor anyone seen to have any conflict of interest. Theresa May has failed to deliver on all counts in this regard and it is widely seen as a delaying tactic. No apparent progress has been made to achieve justice for victims almost 4 months after Theresa May announced that an Inquiry into CSA would be set up, on 7th July 2014. All confidence has been lost in the current Home Secretary and she should be replaced immediately by someone with a genuine interest in protecting victims of sexual abuse, particularly children.