Article 69G8F Racism in NT police ‘systemic’, senior Indigenous public servant tells Kumanjayi Walker inquest

Racism in NT police ‘systemic’, senior Indigenous public servant tells Kumanjayi Walker inquest

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Lorena Allam Indigenous affairs editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#69G8F)

NT Australian of the Year Leanne Liddle describes consultations to develop an Aboriginal justice agreement as devastating'

A senior Indigenous public servant in the Northern Territory government has told an inquest that she had seen so many examples of systemic racism in the NT police force" that negotiating a justice agreement for the territory was one of the most depressing and saddest experiences" of her life.

Leanne Liddle, an Arrernte woman and director of the Aboriginal justice unit in the NT attorney general's department, developed the Aboriginal justice agreement (AJA) after extensive consultation in Aboriginal communities.

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