This week the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) is hearing evidence regarding child sexual abuse in the Anglican Church, as part of the Inquiry’s wider investigation into institutional failures within the Church of England, the Church in Wales, and other Anglican Churches operating in England and Wales.

Iain O’Donnell and Emma-Louise Fenelon are acting for a group of victims and survivors, instructed by Slater and Gordon. 

Over the course of ten days of evidence in this third and final case study into child sexual abuse in the Anglican Church, the Inquiry will hear evidence from a number of members of the clergy, including various Bishops, the Church in Wales’ Archbishop John Davies, the Archbishop of York John Sentamu, and the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby.

The Inquiry will also hear evidence from a number of survivors of abuse.

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