Witness
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
From the best-selling author of CARDINAL comes a searing examination of the power imbalance in our legal system - where exposing the truth is never guaranteed and, for victims, justice is often elusive.
Louise Milligan est une journaliste d'investigation dont le travail a attiré l'attention internationale pour sa couverture approfondie de questions juridiques et hiérarchiques importantes au sein de l'Église catholique. Son livre à succès a remporté des prix prestigieux et a fait la une de l'actualité mondiale concernant des affaires judiciaires complexes et des appels. Milligan est reconnue pour son engagement à découvrir la vérité et à défendre la liberté de la presse par son journalisme percutant.


From the best-selling author of CARDINAL comes a searing examination of the power imbalance in our legal system - where exposing the truth is never guaranteed and, for victims, justice is often elusive.
The narrative explores the rise and fall of George Pell, a prominent figure in the Australian Catholic Church, who has faced serious allegations of sexual abuse. As an influential defender of church doctrine, his reputation was built on a façade of addressing abuse within the Church. However, the Royal Commission's revelations have sparked public outrage over a pervasive culture of cover-up. Journalist Louise Milligan reveals disturbing accounts from victims, questioning Pell's knowledge and actions, and examining the broader implications of ambition and silence in the face of abuse.