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Australia’s government passed laws letting officials testify fully about classified info and cabinet talks during the Bondi massacre inquiry, which probes a 2025 antisemitic attack.
The Albanese government has introduced draft legislation to protect intelligence officials and ministers testifying before the Bondi Royal Commission, allowing disclosure of classified information and cabinet discussions without breaching secrecy laws.
The move, requested by Commissioner Virginia Bell, aims to ensure full and frank testimony, particularly for intelligence officers and ministers discussing national security.
The commission investigates the January 9, 2025, Bondi massacre during a Hanukkah celebration, examining antisemitism, extremist ideologies, and institutional responses.
It will not hear testimony from individuals who may also be criminal witnesses to avoid prejudicing ongoing proceedings against alleged gunman Naveed Akram.
The government aims to deliver an interim report by April 30, 2026, with final recommendations focused on strengthening social cohesion and national security.
El gobierno de Australia aprobó leyes que permiten a los funcionarios testificar completamente sobre información clasificada y conversaciones del gabinete durante la investigación de la masacre de Bondi, que investiga un ataque antisemita en 2025.