The ACT government will launch an independent inquiry into how the prosecution of the man accused of raping ex-Liberal party staffer Brittany Higgins was handled. 7NEWS
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr said an inquiry would investigate whether the functions of the territory’s criminal justice system were “discharged with the appropriate rigour, impartiality and independence”.
All parties have indicated they will cooperate with the inquiry and the government will announce a legal expert to oversee the matter next year.ACT Director of Public Prosecutions Shane Drumgold has previously raised concerns about “political and police conduct” in the case. ACT Attorney-General Shane Rattenbury said he was “deeply concerned” about the allegations made by the chief prosecutor and police.
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