KUALA LUMPUR, April 25 — Australia’s Administrative Appeals Tribunal in Sydney has decided to allow the release of the entirety of Australia’s reports on the 1976 Double Six...
KUALA LUMPUR, April 25 — Australia’s Administrative Appeals Tribunal in Sydney has decided to allow the release of the entirety of Australia’s reports on the 1976 Double Six tragedy.
This comes after Harris made an application on May 12, 2022 to the National Archives of Australia to release the reports — after which both parties came to an agreement. To note, the Double Six tragedy is an epithet for a flight crash on June 6, 1976 where Sabah chief minister Tun Fuad Stephens and several other key Sabah leaders died.
However, back in 1977, Malaysia had decided to keep its own reports on the crash confidential and asked Australia to keep its reports confidential too.Over the years, Australia had released parts of its reports, but with redactions.
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