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Defense Force quietly releases response to systemic failings revealed in Afghan war crimes inquiry -- Puppet Masters -- Sott net

© AAP Chief of the Australian Defence Force General Angus Campbell delivers findings from the Afghanistan inquiry The Australian Defence Force has released a four-year plan to address systemic and cultural failings within the organisation as part of a long-awaited response to the Afghanistan war crimes inquiry. The plan was posted on the website of the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force on Friday, with no public statement or press release acknowledging its publication. The 36-page document sets out a series of work packages to be rolled out until the end of 2025, with a commitment to making changes to organisational arrangements, recruitment processes and performance management.

Defence Force quietly releases response to systemic failings revealed in Afghan war crimes inquiry

Share on Twitter The Australian Defence Force has released a four-year plan to address systemic and cultural failings within the organisation as part of a long-awaited response to the Afghanistan war crimes inquiry. The plan was posted on the website of the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force on Friday, with no public statement or press release acknowledging its publication. The 36-page document sets out a series of “work packages” to be rolled out until the end of 2025, with a commitment to making changes to organisational arrangements, recruitment processes and performance management. It says the plan will be divided into five “streams”, with focuses on organisational arrangements and command accountability, culture, workforce, information and partnerships.

Serious failings : Defence quietly releases war crimes inquiry response plan

‘Serious failings’: Defence quietly releases war crimes inquiry response plan We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement The Department of Defence has released a four-year plan to address the serious and systemic organisational and cultural failings exposed by the Afghanistan war crimes inquiry that commits to determining whether to strip war medals from soldiers by the end of 2021. The plan was quietly posted on the website of the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force on July 30, with Defence opting not to release any public statement or inform media about its publication.

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