In a statement, the organization says it is encouraged by the government’s action of launching an investigation into said scandal, but however said it is belated.
“AFELL looks forward to the outcome of this investigation and hopes that anyone found culpable will be made to face the full weight of the law for this alleged abuse and betrayal of the trust and confidence of the victims,” the statement reads.
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