Can the State make religious orders pay for the sexual predators who destroyed lives?

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Can the State make religious orders pay for the sexual predators who destroyed lives?
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A report was commissioned from senior counsel Mary O’Toole following allegations of historic abuse at Blackrock College. Illustration: Paul Scott

Prompted by the bravery of a handful of men who revealed the sexual abuse they experienced in some of the State’s most exclusive schools the scoping inquiry began and soon broadened to include 308 schools as more and more men came forward. The next step for the State is to establish a commission of inquiry, but how long will it take and what justice can the men hope to receive?Four killed, nine injured in US high school shooting as suspect to be charged with murder

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