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A former Federal Court judge will take on the role of special investigator to prosecute alleged war crimes committed by Australian special forces soldiers in Afghanistan.
Mark Weinberg, who served as a judge on the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Victoria and the Federal Court of Australia, has been appointed to the role in the Office of Special Investigator.
Justice Mark Weinberg has been appointed special investigator.
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Top Australian soldier steps down over disgusting photo showing him drinking from prosthetic leg of dead man
16 Dec, 2020 12:46 AM
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Warrant Officer John Letch. Photo / Supplied
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By: Ally Foster
One of Australia s top special forces soldiers has stood down after a shocking photo emerged of him drinking from a prosthetic leg belonging to a dead Afghan man.
Warrant Officer John Letch, Command Sergeant Major of Special Operations Command, has stepped down from his duties and is now considering his options following the photo controversy, according to The Australian.
The nation’s most senior special forces soldier has voluntarily stood aside after the emergence of a photo of him drinking from a prosthetic leg in Afghanistan.https://t.co/sCPAmdjGzV The Australian (@australian) December 15, 2020