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Mandate Now

IICSA 13/12/17 - A solicitor from Hugh James asks Yeo, a canon lawyer, two questions about #MR and receives clear answers.

Dec 13, 2017, 02:54 PM

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On the matter of reporting abuse in confession, we are likely to read a great deal more about that when the CA Royal Commission publishes its report. It's an important area. 

Sadly we do not know the name of the solicitor from Hugh James, and neither could we easily get it from either the firm or its website.  

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