Ex-Knox head told to report allegations
news.com.au
March 05, 2015
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Ian Paterson has admitted to a series failures during his time as headmaster of Knox Grammar. |
A FORMER Supreme Court judge says he told the headmaster of Knox Grammar to report an allegation to police that a teacher had been sleeping with a boy at the elite Sydney school for two years.
MORRIS "Dusty" Ireland, who was chairman of the Knox school council in the 1990s, has told the child abuse royal commission headmaster Ian Paterson told him in 1992 a student was threatening to sue the school and expose it "as a hotbed of homosexuality".
The student, known as ATJ, also alleged another teacher - known as ARZ - had been having sex with a senior student, known as ATP, for two years. Justice Ireland said he could not now remember full details, but recalled advising Dr Paterson not to approach the student and telling him the ARZ affair should be reported to police because it "might involve criminal conduct" depending on the student's age. He said he couldn't remember what became of his recommendation. Justice Ireland said news of the litigation threat was common knowledge at the time and he was sure he would have spoken to other school councillors about it. Earlier on Wednesday, Dr Paterson, headmaster at Knox from 1969 to 1998, admitted to the commission to impeding a police investigation in 1996 into a number of Knox teachers. When NSW police Inspector Beth Cullen of the child protection unit approached Dr Paterson about the teachers - Craig Treolar, Damien Vance, Christopher Fotis and Barrie Stewart - he referred her to his secretary to provide school records. When asked by counsel advising the commission David Lloyd if he knew the records wouldn't reveal any information, Dr Paterson answered: "Correct." Mr Lloyd asked him if he'd known that failing to tell Insp Cullen what he knew, including that three of the teachers were still at the school, "was likely to impede or hinder her investigation". Dr Paterson replied: "I accept that." The former headmaster went on to admit that multiple failures on his part put students at risk of sexual abuse. He had never reported to police or put in place any training for staff on mandatory reporting obligations. Dr Paterson also said he didn't have written policies on child protection and no systems in place for interviewing or conducting reference or criminal checks for people applying to be housemasters. In the case of ATJ, he said he had hoped the litigation would never proceed. The commission has been told there is a handwritten school note referring to the litigation noting that ATJ had died. In reply to Geoffrey Watson QC, representing Knox, Dr Paterson agreed the school was inextricably linked to his own reputation, but denied that he was giving false evidence to protect his own name. The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse hearing will resume on Thursday with Justice Ireland returning to the stand. Dr Paterson will then be recalled.
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