|
Showing 1 - 6 of
6 matches in All Departments
George Pell is the most recognisable face of the Australian
Catholic Church. He was the Ballarat boy with the film-star looks
who studied at Oxford and rose through the ranks to become the
Vatican's indispensable 'Treasurer'. As an outspoken defender of
church orthodoxy, 'Big George's' ascendancy within the clergy was
remarkable and seemingly unstoppable. The Royal Commission into
Institutional Responses to Child Abuse has brought to light
horrific stories about sexual abuse of the most vulnerable and
provoked public anger at the extent of the cover-up. George Pell
has always portrayed himself as the first man in the Church to
tackle the problem. But questions about what the Cardinal knew, and
when, have persisted. The nation's most prominent Catholic is now
the subject of a police investigation into allegations spanning
decades that he too abused children. Louise Milligan is the only
Australian journalist who has been privy to the most intimate
stories of complainants. She pieces together a series of disturbing
pictures of the Cardinal's knowledge and his actions, many of which
are being told here for the first time. Conspiracy or cover-up?
Cardinal uncovers uncomfortable truths about a culture of sexual
entitlement, abuse of trust and how ambition can silence evil.
A masterful and deeply troubling exposé, Witness is the
culmination of almost five years' work for award-winning
investigative journalist Louise Milligan. Charting the experiences
of those who have the courage to come forward and face their
abusers in high-profile child abuse and sexual assault cases,
Milligan was profoundly shocked by what she found.During this time,
the #MeToo movement changed the zeitgeist, but time and again
during her investigations Milligan watched how witnesses were
treated in the courtroom and listened to them afterwards as they
relived the associated trauma. Then she was a witness herself in
the trial of the decade, R v George Pell.She interviews
high-profile members of the legal profession, including judges and
prosecutors. And she speaks to the defence lawyers who have worked
in these cases, discovering what they really think about victims
and the process, and the impact that this has on their own lives.
Milligan also reveals never-before-published court transcripts,
laying bare the flaws that are ignored, and a court system that can
be sexist, unfeeling and weighted towards the rich and
powerful.Witness is a call for change.Milligan exposes the
devastating reality of the Australian legal system where truth is
never guaranteed and, for victims, justice is often elusive. And
even when they get justice, the process is so bruising, they wish
they had never tried.
New edition includes a new foreword by Tom Keneally, and a new
epilogue by Louise Milligan Cardinal George Pell, Australia's most
powerful Catholic, was found guilty of five sexual crimes against
children and has been sentenced to six years' jail. He is the most
senior Catholic figure in the world to be charged by police and
convicted of child sex offences. The abuse involved choirboys at
Melbourne's St Patrick's Cathedral. George Pell was a Ballarat boy
who studied at Oxford and rose through the Catholic Church ranks to
become adviser to Pope Francis and Vatican treasurer. He has now
been expelled from the Pope's inner circle. As an outspoken
defender of Church orthodoxy, supported and championed by the
powerful, Pell's ascendancy was seemingly unstoppable. The Royal
Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse brought to
light horrific stories about abuse of the most vulnerable. Pell
portrayed himself as the first man in the Catholic Church to tackle
the problem. But questions about what the Cardinal knew, and when,
persisted. Louise Milligan pieces together decades of disturbing
activities highlighting Pell's actions and cover-ups. The book is a
testament to the most intimate stories of complainants. Many people
entrusted their secrets to be told here for the first time.
Multi-award winning Cardinal reveals uncomfortable truths about a
culture of entitlement, abuse of trust and how ambition can silence
evil.
George Pell is the most recognisable face of the Australian
Catholic Church. He was the Ballarat boy with the film-star looks
who studied at Oxford and rose through the ranks to become the
Vatican's indispensable 'Treasurer'. As an outspoken defender of
church orthodoxy, 'Big George's' ascendancy within the clergy was
remarkable and seemingly unstoppable. The Royal Commission into
Institutional Responses to Child Abuse has brought to light
horrific stories about sexual abuse of the most vulnerable and
provoked public anger at the extent of the cover-up. George Pell
has always portrayed himself as the first man in the Church to
tackle the problem. But questions about what the Cardinal knew, and
when, have persisted. The nation's most prominent Catholic is now
the subject of a police investigation into allegations spanning
decades that he too abused children. Louise Milligan is the only
Australian journalist who has been privy to the most intimate
stories of complainants. She pieces together a series of disturbing
pictures of the Cardinal's knowledge and his actions, many of which
are being told here for the first time. Conspiracy or cover-up?
Cardinal uncovers uncomfortable truths about a culture of sexual
entitlement, abuse of trust and how ambition can silence evil.
|
|