Concerns Catholic order’s historical transfers of millions in assets were potentially inappropriate, NSW supreme court hears ...
The Christian Brothers religious order has been granted a moratorium on all civil claims against it, after arguing it was ...
Exclusive: Guardian Australia investigation reveals transfer of assets for nominal sums despite Catholic order telling court ...
The Catholic order has told the court that it was running out of money to settle millions of dollars in claims.
Lawyers say the Christian Brothers are causing fresh suffering for abuse survivors after the Catholic order transferred ...
By and large, the church has failed to live up to its basic Christian obligations. Had it done so, perhaps the many empty ...
The school restructure has fuelled claims by abuse survivors and their lawyers that the Christian Brothers engaged in a ...
Christian Brothers Oceania Province announced in June that it would be shuttering its operations amid efforts to settle abuse ...
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Christian Brothers asset sale likely to fall short of what the order owes in abuse compensation
The Catholic order says it will sell off its remaining assets to fund abuse compensation, but the money raised is expected to fall short of what is owed to victims.
It would [be] very disturbing and concerning if arrangements were made to shield assets or limit institutional liability,” ...
The Catholic order’s move to safeguard its educational legacy with a $2 billion property transfer will leave survivors with court settlements unpaid.
In pure dollar terms, the Christian Brothers might retain the Australian title for the religious body that has evaded most ...
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