Catholic Church Participate in child abuse settlement scheme |
Australia’s Catholic Church has committed to joining the
government’s redress scheme for victims of child sexual abuse.
It paves the way for compensation to be paid to people who were
sexually abused as children by church figures and puts pressure on other
institutions to follow suit.
The country’s Catholic bishops and leaders of its religious
orders committed to signing on to the 3.8 billion Australian dollar (£2.2
billion) national plan on Wednesday.
The church is the first non-government institution to opt into
the plan and estimates it will itself be liable for about one billion dollars
(£568 million) in compensation.
Federal Social Services Minister Dan Tehan expects more
institutions to follow, saying there could be further announcements as early as
Thursday.
Archbishop of Adelaide Philip Wilson last week became the most
senior Catholic cleric in the world to be convicted of covering up child sex
abuse.
He faces a potential two-year prison term when he appears in
court in June to be sentenced for protecting a pedophile priest in the 1970's.
Source: NAN Australia’s Catholic Church has committed to joining the
government’s redress scheme for victims of child sexual abuse.
It paves the way for compensation to be paid to people who were
sexually abused as children by church figures and puts pressure on other
institutions to follow suit.
The country’s Catholic bishops and leaders of its religious
orders committed to signing on to the 3.8 billion Australian dollar (£2.2
billion) national plan on Wednesday.
The church is the first non-government institution to opt into
the plan and estimates it will itself be liable for about one billion dollars
(£568 million) in compensation.
Federal Social Services Minister Dan Tehan expects more
institutions to follow, saying there could be further announcements as early as
Thursday.
Archbishop of Adelaide Philip Wilson last week became the most
senior Catholic cleric in the world to be convicted of covering up child sex
abuse.
He faces a potential two-year prison term when he appears in
court in June to be sentenced for protecting a pedophile priest in the 1970s.
Source: NAN
Catholic Church Participates in child abuse settlement scheme
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