Institutional cover-up

Rhode Island Catholic Priest Abuse Decades-Long Investigation Reveals Widespread Systemic Abuse

A comprehensive investigation into the Catholic Diocese of Providence has revealed that hundreds of children were victimized by clergy over decades, with bishops often prioritizing the church’s reputation over the safety of these young individuals. The report details how accused priests were frequently reassigned or placed on leave, with minimal accountability, a pattern mirroring abuses exposed in other dioceses. This extensive review aims to provide transparency, accountability, and systemic reforms to prevent future harm.

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Childcare Manager Cleared, Raises Concerns About Australia’s Whistleblower Treatment

Yolanda Borucki, a childcare centre manager, was acquitted of computer hacking charges after reporting her colleague, Ashley Paul Griffith, to authorities. Despite initial dismissal of her concerns, Griffith was later convicted of 307 child sexual offences and sentenced to life imprisonment. The magistrate found insufficient evidence that Borucki acted without permission or caused significant harm by sharing information to alert the media. Borucki’s lawyer called her actions heroic, highlighting the need for an inquiry into how Griffith was allowed to work with children for so long.

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