Victims raise concerns about Melbourne Yeshivah Centre rabbi's Royal Commission evidence
ABC Radio
Stephanie Corsetti
20 April 2017
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The Australian Federal Police has confirmed it's looking into an allegation that misleading evidence was presented to the Child Abuse Royal Commission.
Last month, a rabbi from Melbourne's Yeshivah Centre told the Commission one of his colleagues no longer had a leadership role there.
But victims have raised concerns that evidence to the Commission could be misleading because the rabbi may not have provided the full information.
Featured:
Phillip Weinberg, Yeshivah Centre victim's spokesman
Manny Waks, victim advocate
Originally published at ABC Radio.
The Australian Federal Police has confirmed it's looking into an allegation that misleading evidence was presented to the Child Abuse Royal Commission.
Last month, a rabbi from Melbourne's Yeshivah Centre told the Commission one of his colleagues no longer had a leadership role there.
But victims have raised concerns that evidence to the Commission could be misleading because the rabbi may not have provided the full information.
Featured:
Phillip Weinberg, Yeshivah Centre victim's spokesman
Manny Waks, victim advocate
Originally published at ABC Radio.