Minister began inquiry last year after allegations of sexual abuse at Blackrock College in Dublin were made by a number of past pupils
The allegations first emerged when two brothers, David and Mark Ryan, spoke publicly of being sexually abused by priests at Blackrock College and its affiliate junior school, Willow Park. Photograph: Eric Luke/The Irish Times
The report is understood to recommend a statutory inquiry be set up to examine the sexual abuse of potentially thousands of children. “Following consultation with colleagues in Government, and further engagement with the Office of the Attorney General, I intend to publish the report in the autumn,” Ms Foley said.
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