Letters withheld by Lord Carey ‘could have helped bishop abuse probe’

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Wayne Murdock, senior investigating officer into sexual abuse allegations against Ball in 1992 and 1993, said he expected Archbishop George Carey to provide information handed over by victims.

Lord Carey, who gave evidence to the enquiry on Tuesday, resigned as honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Oxford after an inquiry found he delayed a “proper investigation” into Ball’s crimes for two decades by failing to pass the information to police.

 

Mr Murdock, who was a Gloucestershire Police officer for 37 years, told the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse on Wednesday: “Those letters should have been handed over and they could have made a difference.

“They knew what was going on. My expectation would have been that if you’ve got anything, you hand it over.

“From the Church, you don’t expect information to be withheld. You know, that’s really common sense.”

It was suggested by Fiona Scolding QC that information given to Gloucestershire Police by victims – including details about prayer while not fully clothed and massages – was not materially different to letters received by Lord Carey at the time.

Mr Murdock said: “We should have been the judge of that, not the archbishop. He knew we were carrying out investigation and he withheld that information.

“Had we had names, we could have followed up, gone and interviewed them and perhaps we would have got far…

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