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New Zealand PM says sorry for ‘horrific’ care home ******

New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has formally apologised to victims of ****** in care homes, following an inquiry into one of the country’s biggest ****** scandals.

The historic apology, delivered in parliament, comes after a report found that 200,000 children and vulnerable adults had suffered ****** while in state and ******-based care between 1950 and 2019.

Many of them included people from the Māori and Pacific communities and those with mental or physical disabilities.

The government has since promised to reform the care system.

“I make this apology to all survivors on behalf of my own and previous governments,” said Luxon on Tuesday.

“It was horrific. It was heartbreaking. It was wrong. And it should never have happened,” he added. “For many of you it changed the course of your life, and for that, the government must take responsibility.”

The inquiry, which Luxon described as the largest and most complex public inquiry ever held in New Zealand, took six years to complete and included interviews with thousands of survivors of ****** in state and ******-based care institutions.

The ensuing report documented a wide range of abuses including ***** and sterilisation, and forced labour.

It found that ******-based institutions often had higher rates of ******* ****** than state care; and civil and ****** leaders fought to cover up ****** by moving abusers to other locations and denying culpability, with many victims dying before seeing justice.

The findings were seen as vindication for those who found themselves facing down powerful officialdom, the state, and religious institutions – and often struggling to be believed.

The inquiry made over 100 recommendations, including public apologies from New Zealand authorities and religious leaders, as well as legislation mandating suspected ****** to be reported.

Luxon said the government has either completed or is in the process of working on 28 of these recommendations, and will provide a full response next year.

He also announced a National Remembrance Day to be held on 12 November next year to mark the anniversary of Tuesday’s apology.

“It is on all of us to do all we can to ensure that ****** that should never have been accepted, no longer occurs,” he said.



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