A senior pastor and his church have been accused of failing to disclose to the congregation a youth group leader’s nearly decade-long reign of child sex abuse, while the regulatory body in charge of investigating child abuse is alleged to have dismissed a complaint due to links to the church.
The claims, aired in parliament on Thursday by NSW Greens MP Sue Higginson, involved senior members of Maitland Evangelical Church. The allegations include a separate cover-up involving the abuse of a teenage girl in year 8 by a second offender.
Pastor Steven Doust (left) and Pastor Roger Burgess were accused in parliament of covering up child sex abuse.Credit: Maitland Evangelical Church
“The victims and their families, as well as the wider community, have been failed by the lack of transparency from the leadership,” Higginson said in parliament.
Youth group leader Matthew Briggs was an “identified paedophile” with at least three victims between the ages of seven and 14. He frequently hosted sleepovers at his home for children from the church, Higginson said.
Briggs is now deceased.
Pastor Roger Burgess, then a senior minister at the church, became aware of Briggs’ crimes immediately after his death. However, instead of informing the 500-member congregation, he told only a few attendees that Briggs had committed “extreme domestic violence”, Higginson said.
Burgess and Pastor Steven Doust also covered up the sexual abuse of the teenage girl, parliament heard.
When whistleblower and former congregation member Phil Bear publicly raised allegations about Briggs, he was demonised by Burgess, parliament heard.
Parliament also heard that, having learnt Burgess was set to be promoted to the national president of the Fellowship of Evangelical Churches in 2023, Bear wrote a complaint to the church oversight body. The fellowship declined to investigate.
Bear then hired a lawyer, who contacted the Office of the Children’s Guardian, the NSW government body which oversees child protection complaints.
However, the pair were advised that the complaint was outside the office’s remit. The guardian’s investigator, Stephanie Menear, allegedly had links to the church.
Youth group leader Matthew Briggs was accused of child sexual abuse, NSW parliament has been told. Credit: Artwork: Stephen Kiprillis
“[The office] had a potential undeclared conflict of interest with the senior investigator at the Office of the Children’s Guardian allegedly being a former child protection officer for the Sydney Anglican diocese, a diocese with close connection to the fellowship of independent evangelical churches,” Higginson said.
“It is an offence for an adult to conceal child abuse offences and not to report such offences to the NSW Police Force.”
She called for the guardian to revoke the Working With Children Checks of Burgess and Doust, and to launch a full investigation into the allegations, the church, and its national oversight body.
Support is available from Lifeline 13 11 14; Beyond Blue 1800 512 348; Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800; National Domestic Family and Sexual Violence Counselling Service 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).
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