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Dr Ronald James Hector Culley Witness Statement
This document is the witness statement provided by witness Dr Ronald James Hector Culley to the Inquiry. The evidence was heard at an Inquiry Hearing on 30 September 2020.
Day 192 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Stephen Constantine.
Day 191 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Gordon Lynch.
Day 190 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Gordon Lynch.
Day 189 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Stephen Constantine.
Day 188 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Stephen Constantine.
Day 187 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Stephen Constantine.
Day 186 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Stephen Constantine.
Day 185 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Marjory-Ann Denoon Harper.