DutchNews, March 19,
2016
One third of the sexual abuse
cases involving the Dutch Catholic church have been dealt with behind closed
doors, the NRC said on Saturday.
In total, 342 of the 1,045 proven cases were
dealt with outside the official complaints procedure and the amount of
financial compensation paid to the victims was kept secret, the paper
said. The paper bases its claim on
church documents.
The official committee set up to investigate the abuse claims
had called for total transparency.
Officially, 703 cases have been closed, with
total compensation payments of €21.3m. According to the NRC, the secret cases –
settled either with or without a mediator – involved further payments of
€10.6m.
Abuse victims who went through the ‘secret’ procedure had to sign a contract
pledging to keep quiet about their case and to refrain from making negative
comments about the church and the perpetrators, the NRC said.
A spokesman for
the Catholic church in the Netherlands told the paper victims were offered
three options: mediation, a settlement and the official procedure. ‘Every
victim made a choice and the level of secrecy depended on that,’ the spokesman
said.
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