Ex-race adviser tells BBC some clergy and staff who complained had to sign non-disclosure agreements

Clergy and staff who complained of racism in the Church of England were paid off to “buy their silence”, according to the church’s former race adviser.

Dr Elizabeth Henry, who resigned from her post last year, said some of those who received compensation had to sign non-disclosure agreements.

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