Abuse inquiry hearings to resume in Sydney

AUSTRALIA
Sky News

Thursday, 7 August 2014

The Marist Brothers will be back under the spotlight when the child sex abuse royal commission resumes public hearings in Sydney.

The Catholic order has apologised to its faithful, saying the failings of its leadership were to blame for the crimes of two pedophile brothers across three decades in NSW, Queensland and the ACT.

‘On behalf of all Marist Brothers I acknowledge and apologise to their victims for the abuse and very real damage done to young people by their criminal actions,’ the order’s provincial head in Australia Jeffrey Crowe said last month, in a letter he penned after listening to hearings of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

This phase of the inquiry, resuming on Thursday, is focused on the responses of the Marist Brothers and its schools to allegations of child sexual abuse levelled at Brother John Chute and former Brother Gregory Sutton.

It is also looking into the handling of compensation claims.

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