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Karl Tauri: Abuse in care survivor says it's important the final report acknowledges crimes were committed

Karl Tauri: Abuse in care survivor says it's important the final report acknowledges crimes were committed

Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB

July 23, 20242m 57s

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Show Notes

The final report into the inquiry in abuse in care and faith-based institutions will be tabled in Parliament later today.

A Royal Commission of Inquiry has been conducting hearings for almost six years - about people's experiences in the system from 1950 to 1999.

The Prime Minister is due to make a formal public apology in November.

Abuse in care survivor Karl Tauri told Ryan Bridge the most important part is an acknowledgement of the crimes committed.

“A lot of that has not actually just been acknowledged and perpetrators haven’t been named or brought to account to the public eye really.”

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