Julia Gillard warns government and churches that the public expects action
Community is "waiting and watching" to see responses to royal commission final report and recommendations
REMOVING tax concessions to push “recalcitrant” churches to act on child sexual abuse reforms would have community support because “the public won’t tolerate” inaction after the five-year child abuse royal commission, said Julia Gillard on the eve of the commission’s final report.
Australians would be “waiting and watching” for any sense of church or political delay after a final Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse sitting on Thursday and the handing of the final report and recommendations to Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove on Friday, Ms Gillard said this week after establishing the commission in 2012.
http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/5117717/julia-gillard-warns-the-public-wont-tolerate-inaction-on-royal-commission-report/?cs=7
Australians would be “waiting and watching” for any sense of church or political delay after a final Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse sitting on Thursday and the handing of the final report and recommendations to Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove on Friday, Ms Gillard said this week after establishing the commission in 2012.
http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/5117717/julia-gillard-warns-the-public-wont-tolerate-inaction-on-royal-commission-report/?cs=7