The Borneo Post

Australia court told of fresh allegation­s against George Pell

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MELBOURNE: Fresh allegation­s have been made against Vatican finance chief Cardinal George Pell, an Australian court was told yesterday during a hearing to determine if he should stand trial on historical sexual offence charges.

The 76-year- old, who is a top adviser to Pope Francis, is on leave and returned to Australia to fight the allegation­s which relate to incidents that allegedly occurred long ago.

The exact details and nature of the accusation­s have not been made public, other than they involve ‘multiple complainan­ts’.

The committal hearing at Melbourne Magistrate­s Court, which kicked off on March 5, was told by Pell’s barrister Robert Richter that a witness due to testify next week had made a second statement to police, The Australian newspaper said.

“We had no forewarnin­g of this at all,” Richter told the court, the newspaper reported, adding that the developmen­t was “more than troubling”.

There were no details about the fresh allegation­s, but they were understood to be of a criminal nature, Melbourne’s Herald Sun reported.

Richter said his legal team needed time to investigat­e the new claims, which he had received late Monday, and it was not yet known if they could lead to new charges against his client.

Richter applied for the witness to be removed from the police’s brief of evidence and to be dealt with separately.

Prosecutor Mark Gibson said the witness’ testimony could be part of another proceeding if needed, the Australian reported.

Up to 50 witnesses could be called during the committal hearing, where they will give their accounts and be cross- examined by Pell’s legal team. The hearings are due to last four weeks.

Magistrate Belinda Wallington will then decide if there is sufficient evidence for the case to go to trial.

Pell, a former Sydney and Melbourne archbishop, is the highest-ranking Catholic official to be charged with historical sex offences.

The cleric has not had to enter a plea, although he instructed his lawyer from the outset to make clear he intended to plead not guilty. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pell is assisted by an Australian policeman as he gets out of a car upon arriving at the Melbourne Magistrate­s’ Court in Australia in this file photo. — Reuters photo
Pell is assisted by an Australian policeman as he gets out of a car upon arriving at the Melbourne Magistrate­s’ Court in Australia in this file photo. — Reuters photo

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