The Office of the Commissioner for Children has expressed deep concern over situations that may allow child sexual abuse to go undetected or unreported, warning that every child has a right to protection, safety and dignity.
In a statement, the office said it is everyone’s responsibility to ensure those rights are upheld without exception, so children do not suffer the severe and lasting consequences of sexual abuse.
This comes after it was revealed that a priest acted as an intermediary in a payment made to a Nadur family to withdraw a rape complaint involving a minor.
It stressed that child protection must be treated as a matter of urgency and collective responsibility, while also insisting that perpetrators – and anyone who may be complicit in perverting the course of justice – must be held fully accountable under the law.
The commissioner said justice must be pursued consistently and without delay, sending a clear message that abuse will not be tolerated and that those who harm children will face appropriate consequences.
The office also called for reinforced safeguards to ensure children are heard, believed and protected when they speak up about abuse, saying this is essential both to prevent abuse and to safeguard their rights.
It urged anyone who becomes aware of abuse to act immediately and report it to the relevant authorities.
The statement also called for the complete removal of time limits on the prosecution of child sexual abuse cases, so that survivors can seek justice regardless of when they are able to come forward.
The office said stronger protections and a more effective justice system are essential to ensure abuse does not remain hidden and that children are properly protected.
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