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A child care centre manager credited with attempting to expose one of Australia's worst paedophiles is now fighting to clear her own name after being accused of sharing confidential material. Grandmother Yolanda Borucki has been portrayed as a whistleblower whose actions could have ended Ashley Paul Griffith's offending against children almost a year before he was finally caught. Griffith pleaded guilty in Brisbane District Court on Monday to offences including 28 of rape, 67 of making child exploitation material, and of indecent treatment of a child.
He also admitted 15 counts of repeated sexual abuse of a child, and seven of possessing and distributing child exploitation material. Australians were horrified in August last year when police revealed the Gold Coast child care worker, who could not then be named, had been charged with 1, offences against 91 girls.
Griffith's crimes, all of which he recorded, were committed over 15 years between and while working at 10 child care centres in Brisbane, one in Sydney and one in Italy. Assistant Commissioner Justine Gough said at a press conference: 'The AFP had no information from parents or any other person prior to this man being arrested and charged'.
Three days later, Ms Borucki, 59, appeared on A Current Affair claiming she had been involved in reporting Griffith to police in October after a colleague saw him kissing a sleeping girl at a Brisbane child care centre. Yolanda Borucki is pictured outside court. Griffith was stood down while police investigated the allegations, which could not be substantiated, and he went back to working with children. The local detectives who investigated the complaint about Griffith had not searched his home or examined his electronic devices.
Griffith was arrested in August , by which time he had reportedly abused at least four more girls, but the extent of his offending was not publicly disclosed for another 12 months. The October complaint was not lodged by Ms Borucki but was made by another employee of the child care centre's operator, the Uniting Church in Australia, Queensland. The Queensland Police Service confirmed Ms Borucki was not the informant who tipped them off and was never a witness in its original investigation.