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John Ready: former Gloriavale member criticises 'insincere' apology from leader Howard Temple

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A Gloriavale leaver has outlined his 'livid' reaction to yesterday's apology from community leader Howard Temple.

The Royal Commission of Inquiry requested an apology, after establishing a pattern of abuse.

Temple thanked those who'd reported it - and accepted the Commission's Safety of Care recommendation.

But former member John Ready says the apology was insincere - and shows a complete lack of understanding of the damage caused.

"The timestamp - 1950 to 1999 - leaves out the majority of the abuse from 2000."

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A Gloriavale leaver has outlined his 'livid' reaction to yesterday's apology from community leader Howard Temple.

The Royal Commission of Inquiry requested an apology, after establishing a pattern of abuse.

Temple thanked those who'd reported it - and accepted the Commission's Safety of Care recommendation.

But former member John Ready says the apology was insincere - and shows a complete lack of understanding of the damage caused.

"The timestamp - 1950 to 1999 - leaves out the majority of the abuse from 2000."

LISTEN ABOVE

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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