Set your timers anons. The Royal Commission into the Christchurch mosque attacks has put a 30 year suppression order on some of the evidence given.
Royal Commission stamps 30-year suppression on evidence given by Cabinet ministers and chief executives on March 15 terror attack
The Royal Commission into the March 15 terror attack has stamped 30-year-long suppressions on evidence given by ministers and senior public servants raising concerns that accountability may be dodged.
The commission's report, which will be released by the Government on Tuesday, December 8, is expected to detail any failings within government organisations, including police and the spy agencies, in the lead up to the terror attack – including how the terrorist obtained a firearms licence.
Among the widespread suppression rulings made by the commission are the permanent suppression of the police staff involved in granting the Australian-national a firearms licence, including the two people who vouched for the terrorist.
Stuff has previously reported on police's failure to properly scrutinise the terrorist, wrongly licencing him to purchase the stockpile of semi-automatic guns later used to murder 51 people.