the historical institutional abuse inquiry was told that after those interviews he admitted to detectiveswhere he worked in northern ireland. yet he was never prosecuted and it's believed that information wasn't passed on to anyone in canada. after making the admission to police, he left the children's home he'd set up in ontario and went on to become a pastor at several churches in canada. he insists he was never involved in further abuse and that no allegations have been made against him in the country. i enjoyed caring for young people and... but you enjoyed it because you were getting access to children. that's not fair. i didn't do it for that reason. that's not the reason i did it at all. i did it because i enjoyed looking after them, i enjoyed the work. the opportunity arose and i took the opportunity, which again is what we're agreeing today is wrong, but i didn't take the jobs for that to happen. until now, henry clarke's past wasn't known in the relatively remote part of canada where he now lives. but thousands of miles away in northern ireland, one of his victims, whom he abuse