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Wednesday, 2 January, 2002, 12:01 GMT
Sex scandal threat to Queen's visit
Peter Hollingworth is the Queen's representative
Child abuse victims in Australia are threatening to draw Queen Elizabeth into a row over the Queen's representative, Governor-General Peter Hollingworth.
Welfare groups want Mr Hollingworth to resign over an alleged cover-up of a sex scandal at a girls' school more than a decade ago.
The governor-general acts as head of state on behalf of the British monarch, who is also constitutionally Australia's head of state. Mr Hollingworth was the Anglican archbishop of Brisbane when a teacher sexually abused students at a church-run boarding school in a city covered by his diocese. Suicide confession Last month he publicly denied any wrongdoing, but said lawyers for the church had told him not to make any public comments at the time of the scandal. Also last month, a court ordered diocese to pay one of the abused students, now aged 24, $430,000 (Aus $834,000) in damages for failing to care for her. The accused teacher, Kevin Guy, committed suicide in prison in 1990 before he could face trial. In a suicide note he admitted abusing 20 girls. Anna Hobday of the People's Alliance Against Child Sexual Abuse said Mr Hollingworth was not fit to hold office. "The buck stops at the top and the person at the top was the now governor-general," she said. Mr Hollingworth's official secretary, Martin Bonsey, refused to comment on the latest resignation demand, or on whether the Queen knew about the allegations. The former clergyman was sworn in as governor-general last June. The term of office is five years. Prime Minister John Howard has publicly backed the governor-general, describing the criticism of him as "nonsense".
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