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French PM under growing pressure over Catholic school abuse claims

Bayrou faced accusations that he knew of widespread physical and sexual abuse at a Catholic boarding school that his children attended

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France’s Minister of Education, Higher Education and Research Elisabeth Borne looks at France’s Prime Minister Francois Bayrou (right) being welcomed by France’s Minister of Culture Rachida Dati (middle), ahead of the start of a meeting with the State’s senior executives in Paris on February 21. Photo: AFP

France’s prime minister was under increasing pressure on Friday after a former teacher at a Catholic school claimed Francois Bayrou was aware of claims of sexual abuse of young boys there in the 1990s but did not act on them.

The embattled prime minister has in recent days faced accusations from the opposition that he knew of widespread physical and sexual abuse at a Catholic boarding school to which he sent several of his children.

Prosecutors have been investigating around 100 complaints of alleged violence, sexual assault and rape committed at the Notre-Dame de Betharram school in southwestern France over several decades.

Bayrou, who served as the country’s education minister between 1993 and 1997, has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.

Students enter a building at the Notre-Dame de Betharram institution in Lestelle-Betharram, south-western France. Photo: AFP
Students enter a building at the Notre-Dame de Betharram institution in Lestelle-Betharram, south-western France. Photo: AFP

On Thursday, a former teacher at the boarding school told French investigative website Mediapart that Bayrou, 73, and his wife, who taught religious studies there, had ignored her warnings about the “systemic violence” against the boarders.

Francoise Gullung taught mathematics at the school between 1994 and 1996, Mediapart said.

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