They were dismissed by a council of senior bishops after two members said their work was obstructed.
By Aleem Maqbool religion editor and Steve SwannThe Church of England has sacked a panel of experts who provided independent oversight of how it dealt with abuse.
Ms Sanghera and Mr Reeves claimed in April the Church had refused to share data with them and denied them their own computers, according to the Telegraph.there had been "clear interference" with their work and described working with church officials as "an uphill battle".In the statement, the Church thanked Ms Munn for her work and asked her to continue in an interim role.
In a joint statement, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, said: "We bitterly regret that we have reached this point and the Archbishops' Council has not reached this decision lightly."We know this is a serious setback and we do not shy away from that - we lament it."
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