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France PM vows to help probe boarding school paedophilia allegations

AFP
Sunday, Feb 16, 2025

PAU, France:France´s prime minister Saturday vowed to help investigate allegations of decades of sexual abuse at a Catholic school, after the left accused him of lying to parliament earlier this week when he said he was unaware of the case.

Francois Bayrou, a veteran centrist named premier in December to end months of political crisis, does not have a parliamentary majority.

He has come under scrutiny in recent days in relation to allegations of repeated physical and sexual abuse at a Catholic boarding school in the Pyrenees to which he sent several of his children, including while he was education minister and a regional official.

In 1996, the parents of a pupil at the school, near the southwestern city of Pau, filed a complaint after a school monitor slapped the boy so hard he lost his hearing in one ear.

The supervisor at the Notre-Dame de Betharram school was found guilty.

This happened during Bayrou´s tenure as education minister, between 1993 to 1997.

Then in May 1998, when Bayrou was no longer minister but still led the council for the region that includes the school, a priest and former headmaster there was detained accused of having raped a 10-year-old boy a decade earlier.

He was released then found dead two years later in the river Tiber in Rome.

Most recently, testimonies gathered by a former student led to prosecutors last year opening a probe into more than 100 allegations of violence, sexual assault and rape committed at the school between the 1970s and the 1990s.

The ex-pupil, Alain Esquerre, told the France 3 broadcaster in November that he had since received complaints of alleged abuse up until 2016.

Last week French investigative website Mediapart reported that Bayrou -- who has been mayor of Pau since 2014 and remains in the position -- had knowledge of the abuse in the 1990s.

Witnesses questioned by AFP last week also claimed that Bayrou must have been aware of the allegations.

But on Tuesday, Bayrou told parliament he was “never at that time told about” such complaints, sparking accusations from the left that he was lying.