AUSTRALIA
The Australian
KATHERINE TOWERS
THE AUSTRALIAN
SEPTEMBER 25, 2015 1
Police will not investigate members of the Adass Israel School board for squirrelling headmistress and serial sex abuser Malka Leifer out of Australia to avoid investigators, despite law experts saying it is a clear case of criminal behaviour.
Victorian Supreme Court judge Jack Rush was scathing in a judgment delivered last week on the actions of some members of the board for their role in helping Leifer flee Australia, despite knowing she might have sexually abused more than eight female students at the ultra-orthodox school.
Police confirmed yesterday that they had not, or would not, investigate those members even though Justice Rush made it clear that board members helped and funded Leifer out of the country to avoid an investigation.
In one of the biggest payouts in Australian history for a sex-abuse case, Justice Rush awarded more than $1.2 million to a former student who was abused by Leifer.
Rob Melasecca, a former head of the criminal law section of the Victorian Law Institute and criminal law expert, said yesterday that at “a bare minimum” the actions of individual board members in helping Leifer out of the country in the middle of the night “warranted a serious investigation”.
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