Australia's first commission of inquiry into child
sex abuse in the Catholic Church will be held at Newcastle Supreme
Court from May 6, reports the Newcastle Herald.
The NSW inquiry, which precedes and runs separately from the broader
federal royal commission into child sex abuse, expects to hear some
evidence without the public or media being present, the commission
confirmed during a short hearing in Sydney.
Commissioner Margaret Cunneen will rule on hearing in-camera
testimony from some witnesses to avoid prejudicing any potential future
criminal proceedings, the hearing was told.
The NSW commission of inquiry will consider police investigations of
the late Hunter paedophile priests Denis McAlinden and Jim Fletcher from
May 6 to 17, and Church handling of allegations involving the priests
from June 24 to July 12.