Catholic probe into child sex abuse claims: ‚We want to make sure it doesn’t happen again’ BelfastTelegraph.co.uk The Scottish and Welsh Governments are to launch an independent probe into allegations of a cover-up during the so-called „Belfast Telegraph’s” seven-year inquiry into allegations of sexual abuse by priests in England and Wales. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/scotland-and-wales-probe-into-child-sex-abuse-claims-we-want-to-make-sure-it-doesnt-happen-again-34287848.html https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/article34287847.ece/bd7d9/AUTOCROP/h342/PANews%20BT_P-f98c8f22-35f5-4099-a5f1-0f1f80f5b5d6_I1.jpg

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The Scottish and Welsh Governments are to launch an independent probe into allegations of a cover-up during the so-called „Belfast Telegraph’s” seven-year inquiry into allegations of sexual abuse by priests in England and Wales.

Sources have told the Irish Independent that it will take at least a year before a probe by an advisory panel is concluded.

An Irish investigation panel began its investigation into allegations of child sex abuse last year after the former Bisho우리카지노p of Donegal, Dr James Walsh, was found to have written to Westminster about allegations of abuse at the hands of his parish priest for at least a decade during the 1970s.

The Independent revealed this week that the Irish Independent also revealed there may have been an inquiry set up in 2007.

It would have examined the „revolving door” in the Catholic hierarchy in England and Wales between 1975 and 1999. The panel would have held a series of informal meetings with witnesses from the Catholic Church in더킹카지노 Ireland, the US and other countries before they were allowejarvees.comd to publish the findings.

They were not permitted to give evidence to the Irish government about the abuse.

However, documents seen by the Irish Independent show that the panel’s report, „Inspections and Controversies: Child and Youth Sexual Abuse Claims in the Catholic Church – The Irish Independent” was passed to Westminster as part of