Sunday school teacher jailed for sexually abusing nine children was protected by church leader, Victorian cult inquiry hears

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A Sunday school teacher who was jailed for sexually abusing nine children was protected by the leader of his fundamentalist church, after parents reported the abuse to him instead of police, a Victorian parliamentary inquiry has heard.

Catherine and Ryan Carey, former members of the Geelong Revival Centre (GRC), gave evidence at the first hearing of the parliamentary inquiry into the practices of cults and organised fringe groups on Wednesday.

The inquiry was established in April, after allegations of coercive practices at the GRC, as detailed in LiSTNR’s investigative podcast series Secrets We Keep: Pray Harder. The church has not publicly commented on the allegations contained in the podcast.

Led by the legislative assembly’s legal and social issues committee, the inquiry is not examining specific religious groups or their beliefs but rather the methods they use to attract and retain members – and whether those practices amount to coercion that should be criminalised.

Ryan told the inquiry the man had a valid working with children check at the time of the offending and described the government’s screening process as a “Band-Aid on an amputee”.

“He was convicted last year of molesting nine kids in the Geelong community and the parents that found out reported it to the cult leader – and this was in the judgment – instead of going [to] police,” he said.

“There was a two-and-a-half day lag where this guy was able to destroy evidence – I think [there] was 12 terabytes of child pornography – because the parents didn’t do the right thing and go report this [to] police.”

Catherine said that during this time a child was also left in the care of the man. She said GRC’s leader only contacted police after learning the man had already turned himself in.

Ryan said the abuse went unreported because the GRC acted like a “state within a state” and believed its authority was “higher than the law of the land”.

He said when sexual abuse occurred within families, it was also “covered up” by the GRC and victims “blamed” by their offenders.

“The girls were always seen as the flirts and the ones that were leading the men astray, like it was never the male’s fault, which is, it’s just horrible,” Ryan said.

The podcast’s creator, journalist Richard Baker, also told the inquiry he was aware of another GRC member in Newcastle who is facing “serious child sexual abuse charges” but the centre allowed “to attend a summer camp with hundreds of families”.

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