DutchNews, December
18, 2017
In total, 3,712 people have
reported being victims of sexual abuse within the Catholic church to a special
hotline set up in 2010 and the cost of dealing with the eight-year scandal
could be as much as €60m.
Of all the reported cases to the hotline, 2,062
became official complaints and 1,002 cases were declared justified. Several
hundred were not accepted because of a lack of supporting evidence, the finalreport from hotline officials said.
In 941 cases, the victims were given
financial compensation, taking total payouts to €28.6m. Sixty-five victims who
went through the most serious forms of abuse were given the maximum payout of
€100,000.
According to the NRC newspaper, the real bill to the Catholic church
is far higher. It says 403 victims reached secret deals with the church
authorities, and received an estimated €12.8m in compensation.
In addition, the
paper says the cost of all the research and running the hotline reached over
€17m. It estimates the total bill to be over €60m.
The hotline Misbruik RKK
will close down on January 1 next year. The deadline for closure had been
postponed several times because reports continued to be made.
800 priests and
monks
At least 800 Catholic priests and monks were involved in abusing children
in their care between 1945 and 1985, according to a comprehensive report into
the church sexual abuse scandal published on December 16, 2011.
In addition,
church officials, bishops and lay people were aware of what was going on but
failed to take action to protect children, the commission, led by former
Christian Democratic party chairman Wim Deetman, said.
The commission was set
up by the Catholic church in March 2010 after the sexual abuse scandal broke in
the Netherlands and hundreds of victims came forward. A number of cases have
been taken to court.

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