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Daily Archives: June 5, 2017

Question It!

05 Monday Jun 2017

Posted by Natasha in Question It, Researching Reform

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Welcome to another week.

The nation’s Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse has once again caused an uproar by suggesting that it will be dropping another investigation, this time looking into alleged abuse at two schools run by Ealing Abbey Monks.

The allegations stemming from these two schools are some of the worst the Catholic Church has seen, and survivors and victims of child abuse are furious, accusing Chair Alexis Jay of failing to keep the Inquiry’s original scope and damaging its credibility at the same time.

Almost a week has gone by since this story broke and the Inquiry has not yet addressed the decision. No comment has been sent to the media and no statement published on its website.

Our question this week then, is this: do you think the Inquiry knows what it’s doing? 

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