The Borneo Post

Pope aide interviewe­d by police over abuse claims

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SYDNEY: Vatican finance chief George Pell has been interviewe­d by Australian police in Rome over sexual assault claims, authoritie­s said Wednesday, but no charges have yet been laid.

It follows explosive allegation­s against Pell, Australia’s most senior Catholic cleric, aired by the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n in July, which he strongly denied.

Victoria state police said in a statement that three officers “travelled to Rome last week where Cardinal George Pell voluntaril­y participat­ed in an interview regarding allegation­s of sexual assault”.

“As a result of the interview further investigat­ions are continuing. We are not prepared to comment further at this time.”

The allegation­s came from two men, now in their 40s, who said they were groped by Pell in summer 1978-79 at Eureka pool in Ballarat, Australia, where the cleric had grown up and worked.

The broadcaste­r also alleged Pell was naked in front of three young boys, believed to be aged eight to 10, in a surf club changing room in summer 1986- 87.

The ABC said there were also complaints relating to Pell’s time as Archbishop of Melbourne and his conduct with choirboys at St Patrick’s cathedral in the 1990s.

Pell has denied the allegation­s and suggested there was a conspiracy against him.

The claims came just months after Pell admitted he ‘mucked up’ in dealing with paedophile priests in Victoria state in the 1970s, while giving evidence to an Australia inquiry into institutio­nal responses to child sex abuse.

In August, Pope Francis told reporters: “We must avoid a media verdict, a verdict based on gossip” when asked about the allegation­s against the cardinal. — AFP

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