Since last year, police have received more than 150 complaints of violence, sexual assault and rape at the Notre-Dame de Bétharram school near the southwestern town of Pau, where Prime Minister François Bayrou has been mayor since 2014.
A spokesman for priests who ran a French school where staff have been accused of repeated abuse against boarders on Tuesday, March 4, said they felt “responsible” for what had happened and were seeking to make amends.
Allegations of repeated sexual and physical violence at the Catholic school have cast a shadow over the premiership of François Bayrou, who has been accused of knowing about some of the accusations as early as the 1990s as education minister and as a local official but not acting on them. Bayrou’s wife was a religious studies teacher at the school and several of his children were educated there.
A prosecutor on Monday however said two…
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