Oman Daily Observer

Aussie bishop guilty of child abuse cover-up

SENIOR MOST CLERIC TO BE CONVICTED: His legal team made four attempts to have the case thrown out

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SYDNEY: An Australian archbishop was on Tuesday found guilty of covering up child sex abuse in the 1970s — one of the highestran­ked church officials globally to be successful­ly prosecuted for such offences.

Adelaide Archbishop Philip Wilson was accused of concealing abuse by notorious paedophile priest Jim Fletcher in the New South Wales Hunter region by failing to report the allegation­s.

His legal team reportedly made four attempts to have the case thrown out, arguing Wilson’s diagnosis of Alzheimer’s should preclude him from trial — although it did not prevent him retaining his position in the church.

Magistrate Robert Stone found him guilty at Newcastle Local Court of concealing a serious indictable offence of another person, with the archbishop facing a maximum of two years in jail.

Sentencing will be at a later date. There was no dispute during the hearing that Fletcher, who is now dead, sexually abused altar boy Peter Creigh, but that Wilson, then a junior priest, did nothing about it when he was told.

The Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n reported from the court that Stone found Creigh to be a truthful and reliable witness.

Stone added that he did not accept Wilson could not remember a 1976 conversati­on in which Creigh described the abuse, saying he “had no motive or interest to deceive or make up the conversati­on”.

The charges laid against Wilson, in 2015, stemmed from the work of Strike Force Lantle, which since 2010 had investigat­ed claims of child abuse concealmen­t by former and current clergy attached to the Maitlandne­wcastle Diocese of the Catholic Church.

His conviction is another headache for Pope Francis, whose papacy has been haunted by allegation­s of sex abuse among Catholic priests.

Last week, 34 Chilean bishops announced their resignatio­n over a child sex abuse scandal.

Several members of the Chilean church hierarchy are accused by victims of ignoring and covering up child abuse by Chilean paedophile priest Fernando Karadima during the 1980s and 1990s.

 ?? — AFP ?? Archbishop Philip Wilson arrives at Newcastle Local Court on Tuesday.
— AFP Archbishop Philip Wilson arrives at Newcastle Local Court on Tuesday.

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