Australian archbishop found guilty of concealing child sex abuses

IANS  |  Canberra 

An has found Catholic guilty of concealing cases, media reported on Monday. He faces a maximum jail term of upto two years.

He was found to have covered up the abuse of altar boys by a in New in the 1970s. Wilson will be sentenced in June.

During his trial, Wilson denied any memory of being told about the abuse by two of the boys.

He told the he had not been aware of James Fletcher's abuse, which took place while he was an assistant in Maitland, the report added.

Fletcher was convicted of nine charges in 2004 and died in jail in 2006.

One of his victims, Peter Creigh, told the court he had described the abuse to Wilson in detail when he was 15, five years after the abuse, the reported.

rejected Wilson's assertion that he could not remember the conversation and said he found Creigh to be a reliable witness.

The priest knew "what he was hearing was a credible allegation and the accused wanted to protect the Church and its reputation", said Stone.

Wilson's lawyers had attempted four times to get the case thrown out after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, the BBC said.

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First Published: Tue, May 22 2018. 09:38 IST