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Queensland launches commission of inquiry into DNA testing at its state-run forensics laboratory
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : June 7, 2022 - 08:28
The Queensland Premier has bowed to pressure to hold a commission of inquiry into DNA testing at the state-run forensics lab. Concerns have been mounting that insufficient testing may have failed victims of crime. Retired judge Walter Sofronoff will conduct the six month $6 million probe.