Hon AJ Southwell, QC, a retired judge and an
Anglican, was appointed a commissioner by the National Committee for Professional Standards (NCPS), the church's internal process for dealing with allegations of
sexual misconduct, to conduct an inquiry into the allegations. The commissioner stated that it was "an inquiry, not an adversarial process in which the complainant bears the onus of proof. However, my task, as set out in the Terms of Reference, is to decide 'whether or not the complaint has been established'". Since the allegations "amounted to the crime of
indecent assault, which, at that time [1961-62] was punishable by imprisonment for a term of up to 10 years
Crimes Act 1958, s.68 et al.", the level of proof must be high. ==Allegations dating back to 1975==