JOHANNESBURG — The Anglican Church leadership in South Africa has admitted to failing to disclose sexual abuse allegations against its former member John Smyth, who mistreated children in the ...
Warning: This story contains details readers may find distressing The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigned today ...
John Smyth, who died in 2018, moved first from the UK to Zimbabwe and later on to South Africa The Anglican Church of Southern Africa (Acsa) has apologised for failing to protect the public from ...
Cape Town - A report by the Panel of Inquiry into allegations of abuse by serial abuser, John Smyth in South Africa and the conduct of the Anglican Church of South Africa (ACSA) revealed that ...
That report centred on John Smyth, thought to have been the most prolific abuser associated with the Church. Justin Welby announced, following days of pressure last year, that he would quit as ...
David Fletcher led the Iwerne Christian holiday camps in Dorset for about two decades from the 1960s, where former barrister John Smyth used his church charity work to lure away and abuse at least ...
The Anglican Church of SA (ACSA) confirmed they have accepted the resignation from one of the inquiry panellists who would examine the activities of the serial abuser John Smyth in South Africa.
Cape Town - After Archbishop Thabo Makgoba appointed a three-person panel to review the handling by the Anglican Church of South Africa (ACSA) of reports of abuse carried out by the former British ...
Senior barrister John Smyth, who died in South Africa in 2018 at the age of 77, abused over 100 children and young men in the UK and Zimbabwe in the 1970s and 1980s. He met many of them at ...
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