New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon acknowledged the horrific abuse experienced by around 200,000 individuals in state and church care, emphasizing government responsibility and accountability.
Luxon stated, 'It was horrific. It was heartbreaking. It was wrong. And it should never have happened,' while recognizing the long-term impact on survivors' lives.
The Royal Commission of Inquiry revealed that nearly one in three people in care experienced abuse, highlighting systemic failures and the targeting of Maori and Pacific Islander children.
The inquiry recommended a series of reforms, including public apologies and the establishment of an independent ministry for the care system to improve accountability and oversight.
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