Kuwait Times

Vatican’s Pell faces hearing on abuse claim

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MELBOURNE: Vatican finance chief Cardinal George Pell faces a crunch hearing starting in Australia today to determine if he stands trial on historical sexual offence charges. The 76-year-old, a top adviser to Pope Francis who has taken leave to fight the allegation­s, is accused of multiple offences relating to incidents that allegedly occurred long ago. Pell, the most senior Catholic cleric to be charged with criminal offences linked to the Church’s long-running sexual abuse scandal, has denied all the claims. The exact details and nature of the allegation­s have not been made public, other than they involve “multiple complainan­ts”.

One of charges was withdrawn on Friday, reportedly because the accuser died. Up to 50 witnesses could be called during the four-week committal hearing at the Melbourne Magistrate­s Court, which will be closed to the media and public for up to two weeks while they give their accounts. The magistrate will then decide if there is sufficient evidence for the case to go to trial. Pell’s defense team said last week part of their cross-examinatio­n would be to determine when the accusers first disclosed he had allegedly abused them, as they try to prove the allegation­s were a “recent invention”, the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n reported.

A frail-looking Pell has so far made two court appearance­s at preliminar­y hearings-in July and October last year. He has not had to enter a plea, although he instructed his lawyer from the outset to make clear he intended to plead not guilty. “For the avoidance of doubt and because of the interest, I might indicate that Cardinal Pell pleads not guilty to all charges and will maintain the presumed innocence that he has,” his barrister Robert Richter said in July.

The former Sydney and Melbourne archbishop did not have to attend the previous hearings, but opted to do so having vowed to clear his name after a two-year investigat­ion led to him being charged on June 29 last year. He is expected to be in court again today. Since his last appearance, his legal team has been denied requests for medical records of the complainan­ts, with the magistrate saying disclosure could be harmful.

The Pell case has coincided with Australia’s Royal Commission into Institutio­nal Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, ordered in 2012 after a decade of pressure to investigat­e widespread allegation­s of institutio­nal paedophili­a. The commission spoke to thousands of survivors and heard claims of child abuse involving churches, orphanages, sporting clubs, youth groups and schools. —AFP

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Cardinal George Pell

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