the government has announced a review into the circumstances which led to the death of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes. twill look at what improvements can be made by the agencies that came into contact with arthur in the months before he was murdered by his stepmother emma tustin. she was jailed for life at coventry crown court on friday. arthur's father, thomas hughes, was sentenced to 21 years for manslaughter. the children's commissioner dame rachel de souza was asked what could have been done to help arthur. she said that authorities must �*listen to children's voices' and ensure they �*take decisive action�* as the result ofany inquiry. the life of a child is of inestimable value and his voice was not heard and that�*s where we need to start. obviously there is a serious case review under way and we need to see what that says but we must take decisive action and now. my concern is that here we are, 20 years since this post was set up and we are still having these cases. there are two things that i think we absolutely have to do and do now. one is arthur raised concerns, he was not a baby, he was six years old, he raised concerns and the system did not hear him.