Report 'not intentionally' delayed to avoid election impact

Report 'not intentionally' delayed to avoid election impact


ACT Attorney-General Shane Rattenbury.
THE ACT government delayed the public release of a report into the review of the family violence act until after Labor and the Greens were returned to power.
Attorney-General Shane Rattenbury has denied the lapse of nine months between the final report completed in March 2020 following feedback after its draft copy and its release in December of that year were politically motivated to avoid scrutiny of an election campaign.
“I’ve been very clear that this is an important report that the government is actually going to follow through on,” Mr Rattenbury said.
The previous government of the ninth Legislative Assembly had “a number of concerns with the report” after it was submitted to the the Justice and Community Safety Directorate.

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