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Norway’s Silent Scandal

A disgraced expert. A compromised system. Discover how a top child protection psychiatrist, later convicted of possessing 200,000 images of child abuse, was allowed to decide the fate of families across Norway—and why the state refuses a full review of his cases.

The Shadow in the System: Credibility and the Expert Commission

In an investigation that shocked the international community, BBC World News exposes "Norway’s Silent Scandal." This report follows the harrowing journey of mothers like Cecilia and Inez, whose lives were shattered by a child welfare system that relies on the "expert" testimony of individuals later revealed to be deeply compromised.

Key Revelations:

  • The Disgraced Expert: One of Norway’s most prominent child psychiatrists, a member of the elite Child Expert Commission, was convicted of downloading nearly 200,000 images and 4,000 hours of video depicting child abuse.
  • Systemic Bias: This convicted psychiatrist co-authored reports that rubbished the findings of respected psychologists who praised parents, labeling their positive assessments as "too biased" toward biological families.
  • Distorted Observations: Families describe "distortions" in expert reports, where minor household details—like a cobweb on a ceiling or feeding a child cereal—were used as evidence of neglect to justify emergency care orders.
  • Lack of Accountability: Despite the psychiatrist's conviction, the Norwegian Child Expert Commission stated they found "no reason for concern" in his past reports, and the state has rejected calls for a full review of the thousands of families he impacted.
"If he had told the truth—that for 20 years he had been downloading child pornography—he would never have been appointed as an expert. What does that mean for the troubled system he worked in?"

This report challenges the culture of absolute trust in the state. It highlights the "tsunami of grief" hitting parents and the urgent need for a system that values transparency over protecting its own reputation.

When the protectors of children fail, the system must be held to account. Join the call for reform.

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