Date published 26 August 1993
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Last reviewed 23 May 2025

On 2 October 1992 the Criminal Justice Commission resolved to conduct an investigation into matters of concern which had arisen in connection with the trial of Sir Johannes Bjelke-Petersen, and for that purpose resolved to appoint an "independent qualified person" to conduct the investigation.

The public hearing was resumed on 4 May 1993 and concluded on 2 June 1993 except for the evidence of Ms Nioa which was heard on 12 July 1993. 

This report was tabled in Parliament on 26 August 1993.

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