Bishop accused of bullying faces fresh misconduct claims
Summary
Bishop Anne Dyer, the first female bishop in the Scottish Episcopal Church, faces new misconduct complaints, including bullying. An investigation found several individuals, including a priest, have reported feeling mistreated by her. The Church had not done a risk assessment after earlier complaints.Key Facts
- Bishop Anne Dyer is Scotland's first female bishop in the Scottish Episcopal Church.
- New complaints allege misconduct and bullying by Bishop Dyer.
- A priest in Aberdeen claims to have nightmares due to her treatment.
- Bishop Dyer previously returned from suspension over earlier bullying allegations.
- The Scottish Episcopal Church did not conduct an independent risk assessment after her suspension.
- At least six complaints have been made against her in the past year.
- An independent report suggested Bishop Dyer should resign, but she disputed the findings.
- Bishop Dyer and her lawyer deny the new complaints and describe them as unfounded.
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