Cricket Australia apologizes to child sex abuse victims-Xinhua

Cricket Australia apologizes to child sex abuse victims

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2022-10-03 09:53:45

CANBERRA, Oct. 3 (Xinhua) -- The governing body of cricket in Australia has apologized to victims of child sexual abuse within the sport.

Lachlan Henderson, the chair of Cricket Australia (CA), on Monday called for all state and territory cricket boards to sign up to the national redress scheme for people who have experienced institutional child sexual abuse.

Established following the landmark Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, the scheme entitles victims to up to 150,000 Australian dollars (96,258 U.S. dollars) in compensation at the expense of the responsible institution.

Henderson on Monday said CA wanted collective action on the issue after initial hesitation to join the scheme.

"Historical child sex abuse is an appalling issue that society and many sports, including cricket, are grappling with," he said in a media release.

"On behalf of CA I want to apologize to anyone who has suffered sexual abuse while involved in Australian cricket," he said. "We can't change what happened, but we need to do what we can to assist victims...While we now have a rigorous set of policies and procedures around child safety, we need to ensure we are supporting anyone who has experienced past abuse as best we can."

The royal commission, which published its final report in December 2017, uncovered widespread evidence of child abuse within religious, community and sport organizations.

Western Australia (WA) is the only one of eight state and territory cricket organizations to have signed up to the redress scheme, with fellow elite sports bodies the Australian Football League (AFL), National Rugby League (NRL) and Netball Australia having done so in 2020.

Henderson's comments came after the Supreme Court in September extended former elite junior cricket coach Ian King's prison sentence by nearly two years.

King, 79, was jailed for abusing several boys during his time in Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Cricket.

His victims have alleged ACT Cricket was aware of his actions.