A high-level investigation into the affairs of the Anglican Diocese of Pretoria has been established to probe problems that have engulfed the church for almost a year.
The Synod of Bishops, headed by Cape Town Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, is expected to send a task team into the diocese by the end of this month.
Yesterday the provincial office of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa confirmed the establishment of the team, set up in terms of Canon 21.3, which gives the synod, convened of senior bishops of the Southern African region, the power to investigate problems in a diocese.

