This is an interesting read. In substance, the Brereton Inquiry recommended consideration of charges against 19 soldiers but tried to exonerate the senior ADF leaders on whose watch the various atrocities occurred. Now, it appears that the Oversight Panel, headed up by former Inspector-General of Intelligence, Vivienne Thom (who did the necessary on Dyson Heydon), rejected the view that senior officers should not be called to account.
It is a source of considerable concern to me that the ABC has obviously seen it (it was apparently released to One Nation's Malcolm Roberts on Budget Night) but a report of this significance is still hidden from public view.
It is, of course, a source of even greater concern to me that the only person jailed over these war crimes is a man who had nothing to do with them, other than that he exposed them.
"Work remains ongoing to address the issues identified in the Afghanistan Inquiry Implementation Oversight Panel final report and the government will have more to say about this in coming months," a spokesperson for Mr Marles told the ABC.