Australia police mull abuse charges against Pope aide | Inquirer News

Australia police mull abuse charges against Pope aide

/ 09:20 AM May 17, 2017

Vatican finance chief, Australian Cardinal George Pell attends a mass for the ordination of new bishops on March 19, 2016 at St Peter's basilica in Vatican.    AFP PHOTO / VINCENZO PINTO / AFP PHOTO / VINCENZO PINTO

Vatican finance chief, Australian Cardinal George Pell attends a mass for the ordination of new bishops on March 19, 2016, at St Peter’s basilica in Vatican. AFP

SYDNEY, Australia — Australian police were Wednesday deciding whether to charge Vatican finance chief George Pell over historic sex abuse allegations after receiving final advice from prosecutors.

Cardinal Pell, Australia’s most senior Catholic cleric, was interviewed in Rome by Australian detectives last October over the assault claims, which he has strenuously denied.

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The allegations came from two men, now in their 40s, who said he groped them in summer 1978-79 at the Eureka pool in Ballarat, Australia, where the cleric grew up and worked.

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The police brief of evidence on the matter was handed to the Director of Public Prosecutions earlier this year to assess whether it was sufficient for charges to be laid.

That advice has now been handed back to them.

“Victoria Police can confirm that it has received advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions relating to a current investigation into historical sexual assault allegations,” they said in a statement.

“Detectives from Taskforce Sano will now take time to consider that advice. As with any investigation it will be a decision for Victoria Police as to whether charges are laid.”

Pell was a priest in the Ballarat diocese before becoming the Archbishop of Melbourne and then Sydney ahead of being hand-picked in 2014 by Pope Francis to make the church’s finances more transparent.

The claims against him came just months after Pell admitted he “mucked up” in dealing with pedophile priests in Victoria state in the 1970s, while giving evidence to an Australian inquiry into institutional responses to child sex abuse.

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He has appeared before the long-running royal commission three times, once in person and twice via video-link.

Earlier this week, a new book, “Cardinal: The Rise and Fall of George Pell”, was published with fresh details on allegations against him, and new information claiming a cover-up within the Catholic Church.

Pell, who has repeatedly denied all the accusations and suggested a conspiracy against him, called the book “an exercise in character assassination”.

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“Each and every allegation of abuse and cover up against him is false,” said a statement from his Rome office on Monday. CBB

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