The Anglican Church leadership in South Africa has admitted to failing to disclose sexual abuse allegations against its ...
The inquiry into John Smyth's abuse allegations reveals the Anglican Church of South Africa's alarming failures to act on ...
The Anglican Church of Southern Africa (Acsa) has apologised for failing to protect the public from the risk posed by a ...
In response to the Makin report, Dr Makgoba commissioned an independent panel to review, at speed, whether he and his diocese ...
The Church has been plagued by scandal, with revelations of safeguarding failures which led to the resignation of the ...
The Archbishop of Cape Town, Thabo Makgoba of the ACSA, has accepted the findings of the panel of inquiry which set out to ...
The Anglican Church in South Africa admits failures in handling sexual abuse claims against John Smyth, highlighting the need for better reporting.
But the words instead apply to John Smyth, the man described in an official investigation last year as “the most prolific serial abuser to be associated with the Church of England”.
The Anglican Church of Southern Africa has published this news release: Archbishop’s Panel of Inquiry pinpoints church’s failures on Smyth abuse report This includes a seven page summary of the full ...
The sister of a boy who drowned at a Christian camp in Zimbabwe run by John Smyth said her brother might still be alive had the Church of England stopped the serial abuser. Edith Nyachuru ...
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Hosted on MSNChurch apologises over exposing children to risk from abuserBBC The Anglican Church of Southern Africa (Acsa) has apologised for failing to protect the public from the risk posed by a prolific British child abuser who had moved to South Africa in 2001.Senior ...
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