Smyth scandal: Church of England victims fight for compensation
Victims of John Smyth's brutal physical and sexual abuse have welcomed a letter from the Church of England's safeguarding team in which the institution "accepts the harm caused" and offers a meeting with Justin Welby.
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The Archbishop of Canterbury resigned earlier this week over his failure to do enough to stop Smyth's abuse to as many as 130 boys and young men.
But now, we can disclose that a legal loophole may mean the victims - some of whom have had their lives and livelihoods ruined - won't receive financial compensation for what happened, because Smyth was not directly employed by the church.
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The Archbishop of Canterbury resigned earlier this week over his failure to do enough to stop Smyth's abuse to as many as 130 boys and young men.
But now, we can disclose that a legal loophole may mean the victims - some of whom have had their lives and livelihoods ruined - won't receive financial compensation for what happened, because Smyth was not directly employed by the church.
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