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Christian Brothers win pause on survivor abuse payouts despite ‘disturbing’ school transfers

The Catholic order was granted a moratorium suspending all claims against them as concerns were raised about the shielding of assets including prestigious colleges.

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theage.com.auStai leggendo7 h fa

Christian Brothers win pause on survivor abuse payouts despite ‘disturbing’ school transfers

The Catholic order was granted a moratorium suspending all claims against them as concerns were raised about the shielding of assets including prestigious colleges.

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theguardian.com10 h fa

‘Obviously disturbing’ if Christian Brothers’ $1 property sales deprive abuse survivors of pay, government…

Concerns Catholic order’s historical transfers of millions in assets were potentially inappropriate, NSW supreme court hears

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smh.com.au2 g fa

Christian Brothers transferred billions but can’t pay abuse victims

A religious order’s claim it is broke and can’t pay sexual abuse victims does not pass the pub test.

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afr.com10 h fa

Government weighs into ‘disturbing’ Christian Brothers bankruptcy

“It would [be] very disturbing and concerning if arrangements were made to shield assets or limit institutional liability,” the government’s barrister told a court.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Christian Brothers cry poor to abuse survivors after transferring elite schools for $1

    The school restructure has fuelled claims by abuse survivors and their lawyers that the Christian Brothers engaged in a deliberate strategy to shield its assets from civil claims.

  2. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·smh.com.au

    Prestigious schools transferred for $1 as Christian Brothers now cry poor to abuse survivors

    The school restructure has fuelled claims by abuse survivors and their lawyers that the Christian Brothers engaged in a deliberate strategy to shield its assets from civil claims.

  3. martedì 30 giugno 2026·smh.com.au

    Christian Brothers transferred billions but can’t pay abuse victims

    A religious order’s claim it is broke and can’t pay sexual abuse victims does not pass the pub test.

  4. martedì 30 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Like being ‘stabbed in the back’: abuse survivors left without trials after Christian Brothers’ unprecedented legal tactic

    Order wants to set up its own scheme outside of court to pay survivors, who have been told they will not get what they are owed in full

  5. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    ‘Obviously disturbing’ if Christian Brothers’ $1 property sales deprive abuse survivors of pay, government tells court

    Concerns Catholic order’s historical transfers of millions in assets were potentially inappropriate, NSW supreme court hears

  6. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·afr.com

    Government weighs into ‘disturbing’ Christian Brothers bankruptcy

    “It would [be] very disturbing and concerning if arrangements were made to shield assets or limit institutional liability,” the government’s barrister told a court.

  7. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·theage.com.au

    Christian Brothers win pause on survivor abuse payouts despite ‘disturbing’ school transfers

    The Catholic order was granted a moratorium suspending all claims against them as concerns were raised about the shielding of assets including prestigious colleges.