Religious orders that ran schools implicated in child sexual abuse should “step up” and commit to a redress scheme, the Taoiseach has said.
Speaking in Ukraine this evening, Mr Harris said of a potential redress for survivors that others “will have to step up here.”
“The reality is, Maria O’Tool SC has looked at this and has said there is going to be a requirement for redress and has also said that orders need to step up too.”“But it's also documentary evidence of childhoods robbed and futures paused or, in some cases, destroyed,” he said. “So, this is a moment for people to prove that, you know, Christianity and all they do, including their actions, in terms of how they respond to this.”“It's absolutely important that we have a clear strategic understanding around the role of Dublin Airport and indeed, other airports on our island.
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