Katarina Carroll declined invitation on same day police said they will ‘fully cooperate’ with domestic violence inquiry
Queensland commissioner Katarina Carroll gave evidence at a domestic violence inquiry on Thursday after initially rejecting an invitation to appear.Queensland commissioner Katarina Carroll gave evidence at a domestic violence inquiry on Thursday after initially rejecting an invitation to appear.Queensland
But, on that same day, Queensland police told Guardian Australia that the commissioner had “provided a significant contribution [to the inquiry] and will continue to fully cooperate with any future proceedings”. “When Katarina Carroll was appointed, she said she wants her legacy to be tackling domestic violence head-on.
“Her resistance, her refusal … to take responsibility, to act with leadership … it’s consistent with her entire approach to the inquiry.”initially opposed proposals for an inquiry
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