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‘Obviously disturbing’ if Christian Brothers’ $1 property sales deprive abuse survivors of pay, government tells court
The federal government expressed concerns that the Christian Brothers Catholic order may have inappropriately transferred millions in assets years before claiming insolvency, potentially depriving abuse survivors of payments. A New South Wales supreme court ordered a moratorium on abuse claims against the order, which was central to a child sexual abuse scandal.
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