Imported priests pose risk, church abuse inquiry told

By Barney Zwartz
Updated November 10 2012 - 11:13am, first published 7:09am
The inquiry heard from Jane Vanderstoel,  executive officer of the Western Region Centre Against Sexual Assault; Karen Hogan, manager of the Gatehouse Centre at the Royal Children's Hospital; and Patrick Tidmarsh, a Victoria Police forensic interview adviser.
The inquiry heard from Jane Vanderstoel, executive officer of the Western Region Centre Against Sexual Assault; Karen Hogan, manager of the Gatehouse Centre at the Royal Children's Hospital; and Patrick Tidmarsh, a Victoria Police forensic interview adviser.

''FLY-IN'' priests imported to Australia from overseas are an emerging danger, the state inquiry into the churches' handling of sex abuse heard on Friday.

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