Scotland’s top private schools and called for new laws banning internal investigations. The man, who gave evidence to the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry about his experience at Fettes College, in Edinburgh, said a statement issued by lawyers for the school this week which admitting failures in investigating abuse allegations was “paper thin”.
The victim said there had been “attempts to disguise criminal activity” at the school - where two former teachers have admitted abuse - and said it should become a criminal offence not to report all allegations of abuse to police.
He said: “I utterly reject Fettes College’s paper thin apology.“These are real children psychologically maimed and lives blighted by inaction and deliberate attempts to.
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