Abuse inquirer paid principal

AUSTRALIA
The Canberra Times

September 17, 2012

Barney Zwartz

THE Catholic Church’s leading investigator into sexual abuse paid $90,000 out of his own pocket to the former principal of a Catholic school whose career was ruined over his stand against a paedophile priest.

Peter O’Callaghan, QC, has agreed that he made the payments over several years, saying he did so out of compassion for the principal, who had suffered a mental breakdown.

The school involved, Holy Family in Doveton, had as parish priest or assistant priest six sexual abusers.

Mr O’Callaghan, the independent commissioner who examines allegations of abuse made under the Melbourne Archdiocese’s Melbourne Response, said it was the only time he had made such payments, despite having dealt with more than 330 abuse victims. ”It was a one-off. I never did it for anyone else. It was paid for no other reason than to give them [the principal and his wife] assistance,” Mr O’Callaghan said.

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