Prince Charles and Tony Blair's old schools investigated in major public sex abuse inquiry

PRINCE Charles and Tony Blair's old schools in Scotland are being investigated as part of a child abuse inquiry.

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Prince Charles went to Gordonstoun and Tony Blair attended Fettes (pictured)

They are among more than 100 locations where abuse is alleged to have taken place, with boarding schools, and institutions run by religious orders and local authorities also being investigated. 

The list includes Prince Charles's former school, Gordonstoun, in Morayshire, and Fettes College in Edinburgh, known as "Scotland's Eton" which was attended by former prime minister Tony Blair. 

The details emerged on Monday as chairman Lady Smith told a preliminary hearing in Edinburgh that the inquiry will be fully independent. 

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There are more than 100 locations where alleged abuse took place

Her comments came as it emerged the inquiry's former chairman, Susan O'Brien, is suing SNP ministers for £500,000 amid claims that they forced her from the role. 

The respected QC stood down last summer claiming that she was being undermined and blaming political interference. 

However, successor Lady Smith said: "I see to it that the inquiry operates independently - independently of central government, independently of local government, independently of the police, independently of the prosecution services and independently of any other organisation, whether based here in Scotland or elsewhere. 

"Had I had any concerns about its ability do so, I would not have accepted this appointment." 

Aside from Gordonstoun and Fettes, other schools being investigated include Merchiston Castle School in Edinburgh, Loretto School in Musselburgh, East Lothian, and Morrison's Academy in Crieff, Perthshire. 

We are determined to find out the truth about what happened to children in care

Lady Smith

Faith-based organisations being looked at include those run by religious orders including the Benedictines, Sisters of Nazareth and the Christian Brothers. The inquiry is also investigating the relationship between the Catholic Church and these religious orders. 

Three establishments run by the Church of Scotland will also be covered. 

The Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry - expected to last four years - is examining historical allegations of the abuse of children in care and has been taking statements from witnesses since last spring. 

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Fettes College in Edinburgh is known as Scotland's Eton and was attended by Tony Blair

Lady Smith told the hearing at Parliament House that the inquiry is "determined to get to the bottom of any systemic failures that occurred" and appealed to anyone with relevant evidence to come forward and speak to the inquiry. 

She said: "We are determined to find out the truth about what happened to children in care, where, how and why. 

"We want to find out why the abuse was not prevented, why it was not stopped, and what needs to be done to protect children in care in the future."

The inquiry has been plagued by problems since it was set up in October 2015 and has already cost more than £3.5million. 

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The inquiry is expected to take four years to uncover any systemic failures relating to abuse

The hearing came as court documents revealed that Ms O'Brien is claiming damages for breach of contract, arguing that moves to sack her after she made allegedly inappropriate comments at a training session had made her position untenable. 

She left her post in July last year, a month after panel member Professor Michael Lamb resigned citing "repeated threats" to the inquiry's independence. 

A Scottish Government spokesman said that ministers had "acted appropriately at all times" and "continue to be committed to the independence of the inquiry". 

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