Church of England to increase oversight of abuse complaints - but stops short of creating independent body
- The Church of England's governing body voted against creating a fully independent safeguarding body for abuse complaints, passing an alternative model with 392 votes in favor and nine against.
- Justin Welby resigned as Archbishop of Canterbury amid criticism of safeguarding failures related to paedophile John Smyth, who abused over 120 individuals.
- Advocate Andrew Graystone called the decision a 'punch in the gut for victims,' while lawyer David Greenwood described it as 'incredibly disappointing' and a rejection of secular safeguarding standards.
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