Brandis lifts time bar on sex abuse cases

The federal government has told its agencies not to tell child abuse survivors they can't sue because of the statute of limitations.

Federal Attorney-General George Brandis

Federal Attorney-General George Brandis. Source: AAP

The federal government has scrapped time limitations on child sex abuse claims against commonwealth entities such as the Australian Defence Force.

Attorney-General George Brandis has instructed federal agencies not to use a time-barred defence of child abuse claims or to oppose an application for an extension of a limitation period in such cases.

The direction issued last week mostly impacts on child abuse survivors who were just 15 years old when they suffered horrendous mistreatment in ADF cadet academies like the HMAS Leeuwin or HMAS Nerimba.

The federal decision has led to calls for institutions like the Salvation Army, the Catholic and Anglican churches as well as all states and territories to follow suit.

Adair Donaldson, a lawyer who has acted for abuse survivors, including ADF victims, welcomed the federal legal direction.

He said it led the way for other institutions to act.

Only three states, Victoria, NSW and Western Australia have introduced legislation in line with recommendations by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse and done away with time limitations on child abuse cases.

Mr Donaldson said institutions do not need to wait for state governments to amend legislation.

"They should now follow the lead of the federal government".


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