Most Rev Justin Welby, former Archbishop of Canterbury has said part of a report into the way the Church of England handled abuse disclosures against the late Christian barrister John Smyth was “wrong”.
Most Rev Welby resigned last November shortly after the Makin Review found serious failings in the Church’s response to abuse allegations. The report stated that the Church should have reported Smyth to the police in the UK and to authorities in South Africa earlier. The then archbishop had first been made aware of an allegation against Smyth in 2013, but he said he had been assured the matter was being reported to police. He said he hadn’t realised the full extent of the abuse until four years later.
Speaking to the Cambridge Union last month, he said reviewer Keith Makin hadn’t seen evidence that came out after his report which was correspondence from Lambeth Palace and the Bishop of…
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