The Albanese government has responded to the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide's final report, agreeing to an independent inquiry into sexual violence in the Australian military and mandatory discharge for those convicted of sexual offenses.
The Albanese government has agreed to establish an independent inquiry into sexual violence in the Australian military, ensuring that members convicted of sexual offenses will face mandatory discharge. This response comes in the wake of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide's final report. Of the 122 recommendations, 104 were accepted or agreed to in principle, while 17 are under further consideration.
The government rejected only one recommendation, maintaining the differential for permanent impairment compensation. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized the need for reform and support for the Defense personnel, veterans, and their families
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY SEXUAL VIOLENCE INDEPENDENT INQUIRY ALBANESE GOVERNMENT DEFENSE PERSONNEL
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