A teacher convicted of sexually abusing boys at a school run by a religious order has told a child abuse inquiry he let boys sleep overnight in his room.
Paul Kelly also recalled how he hit a boy with a strap while he was working as a teacher and housemaster at St Ninian’s School in Falkland, Fife, which was run by the Christian Brothers.
Kelly, 66, was jailed for 10 years in 2016 after he was convicted of four counts of indecent assault and two assault charges while working at the school.
Giving evidence via video link from Dumfries prison, he told the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry in Edinburgh that he maintains his innocence and is taking his case to the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission.
Lady Smith told Kelly he had the right not to incriminate himself and could choose not to answer questions at the inquiry on Thursday.
Kelly, who worked at the home from August or September 1979 until it closed in July 1983, said he let boys sleep overnight in his room while he was in charge of the junior dormitories. He said the practice was started by the previous brother in charge because one of the boys was afraid of the dark.
Colin Macauley, senior counsel to the inquiry, said: “You have told us that you did have boys in your room sleeping overnight.”
Kelly replied: “Boys on the floor from time to time, they chose if they slept on the floor or not. I’m making clear to people they slept on the floor of the room.
The inquiry heard Kelly was convicted of charges including sexual abuse.
Kelly said: “That is what was said at the trial but I again deny that.”
The inquiry, before Lady Smith, continues.