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Church abuse scandal: the bishop accuses the bishop of sexual harassment – Channel 4 News

Church abuse scandal: the bishop accuses the bishop of sexual harassment – Channel 4 News

Since the unprecedented resignation of Justin Welby, caused by the accusations of abuse reported for the first time in this program, the Church has been in crisis.

The man currently leads the institution, the York Archbishop, Stephen Cottrell, has already faced multiple calls to quit smoking about his alleged failure to handle abuse cases correctly.

Our tonight report, which details the accusations of sexual aggression and harassment, increases the pressure, revealing that Archbishop Stephen was informed of the accusations before the bishop in the center of the statements was enthroned in a more senior role.

We should warn you, this report contains an anguishing testimony.

Tonight, Liverpool’s bishop told us:

“I have consistently denied the accusations made against me for both plaintiffs. I have fulfilled any investigation of the National Protection team.

While I don’t think I have done anything wrong, I have taken seriously the lessons learned through this process that address how my actions can be perceived by others.

I will comply with any research considered necessary. I take the safeguard very seriously. ”

A spokesman for the Church of England said:

“The complaint appeared after Bishop John had legally became the bishop of Liverpool. The National Protection Team … He concluded that there were no continuous protection concerns, but a learning result was identified with which the bishop completely committed.

The information of the second plaintiff was evaluated that it was not a matter of safeguard, but a matter of alleged misconduct. Pastoral support for the second plaintiff has been provided and is ongoing.

The second plaintiff did not file a clergy discipline measurement complaint within the deadline of one year. He later requested permission to bring him after the deadline, that the York Archbishop fully supported. However, this was rejected by an independent judge, the Vice President of Courts. “

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