Deputy Premier backs new laws to end confessional protection for pedophiles

NEW SOUTH WALES (AUSTRALIA)
Sydney Morning Herald

June 16, 2018

By Lisa Visentin

NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro has declared the government has a responsibility to end the protection that the religious seal of confession affords to paedophiles.

Mr Barilaro defended the decision by the grassroots of the NSW National Party to support the introduction of new laws requiring priests to break the confessional seal and report to police admissions of child sex abuse heard during confession.

“We are custodians in parliament to make sure we put in place legislation that protects our children for the future,” Mr Barilaro said in response to a question from a grassroots member at the NSW Nationals state conference on Saturday.

“No institution or organisation should be ever exempt from taking responsibility or [permitted to hide] behind their own internal rules.”

“We have an obligation to protect children and we need to do that, and no one is exempt from that,” he said.

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