Archbishop of Canterbury steps down

This is a significant point from the Makin Report that does not seem to have widely reported:

"In the statement, Mr Welby says he believed “wrongly” that an “appropriate resolution would follow” when he had first been informed of the abuse in 2013 and that police had been notified. "

This is an important piece of the story , he did report it but what he should have done is followed up on it , that was the mistake or did he expect the police to do their jobs ?
 
This is an important piece of the story , he did report it but what he should have done is followed up on it , that was the mistake or did he expect the police to do their jobs ?

I think it says that the person(s) who told him it had been reported to the police hadn't actually done so.
 
The police who initially investigated Saville were allegedly told to 'look the other way' by some high up establishment figure. I can see this being brushed under the very same rug.
Exactly, same with Fayed and the list goes on. Police, for whatever reason, don’t or didn’t do their job, which is let’s face it to look after the public. We pay them.
 
I think it says that the person(s) who told him it had been reported to the police hadn't actually done so.
In that case it should be that man who is named and shamed, welby would have presumed the police were looking into it , but he should have followed up

Yet another monster not punished because he is dead, hate how time after time people stay quiet whilst they are still alive
 
In that case it should be that man who is named and shamed, welby would have presumed the police were looking into it , but he should have followed up

Yet another monster not punished because he is dead, hate how time after time people stay quiet whilst they are still alive
But when you are accusing popular, highly influential, rich bastards who can afford the best solicitors, I can understand why people are afraid.
 
This is a significant point from the Makin Report that does not seem to have widely reported:

"In the statement, Mr Welby says he believed “wrongly” that an “appropriate resolution would follow” when he had first been informed of the abuse in 2013 and that police had been notified. "

If he believed that I wonder at what point from 11 (eleven) years ago he thought "I wonder why nobody has been in contact with me to make a statement".
 

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