LONDON (AP) — A former leader of the Church of England is among several members of the clergy facing potential disciplinary action over the way the institution handled sexual abuse allegations, church officials said Tuesday.
George Carey, who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1991 to 2002, resigned as a priest in December after media reports that he allowed the Rev. David Tudor, who had been banned over sexual abuse claims, to return to the priesthood in the 1990s.
The church’s national safeguarding team said it is seeking to bring disciplinary proceedings against Carey and nine other clergy over failures in a separate abuse case that has renewed anger over a lack of accountability among senior church leaders.
In November, the church published a damning independent report concluding that serial abuse by a volunteer at Christian summer camps was known about and not acted upon by various people in the church.
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