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Makin Review

Nov 7, 2024 | General News / Views

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The Makin review into the prolific abuser, John Smyth was released by the Church of England 1,633 days late. The full review can be accessed from the Church of England website here.

News pieces on this are listed below in chronological order, to follow the timeline from the first (top) to last (bottom).

Exclusive: Report reveals Church of England ‘cover up’ of abuse from barrister John Smyth
Channel 4
7 November 2024

C of E covered up attacks by serial abuser John Smyth, review finds
The Guardian
7 November 2024

Archbishop of Canterbury apologises after Church of England cover up of abuse by barrister John Smyth
Independent
7 November 2024

Fury as Justin Welby ‘helped cover up crimes’ by Church of England’s most prolific abuser who targeted more than 100 children and young men
Daily Mail
7 November 2024

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby considered resigning over ‘appalling’ barrister abuse scandal
Sky News
7 November 2024

Preview YouTube video Church of England failed to stop most prolific abuser, exclusive report finds

Church of England failed to stop most prolific abuser, exclusive report finds

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