A NSW government inquiry into the
alleged cover-up of child abuse within the Catholic Church will focus
solely on abuse committed by one former priest.
By concentrating on claims about the late Denis McAlinden, the
inquiry would not duplicate the work of the national royal commission
into institutional responses to child abuse, NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell
said.
The inquiry, to be led by one of the state's most senior
prosecutors, Margaret Cunneen SC, was set up after a serving NSW
detective, Peter Fox, claimed senior officers told him to stop
investigating McAlinden.
Detective Chief Inspector Fox also said a network of priests in the NSW Hunter Valley conspired to conceal their abuse.
Ms
Cunneen will be asked to consider Inspector Fox's claims that he was
asked to stop investigating McAlinden and whether the Catholic Church
obstructed that investigation.