An interview in 2015 with a detective in charge of a high-profile investigation is at the centre of an inquiry examining LGBTIQ hate crimes.
Former ABC presenter Emma Alberici has told an inquiry a police detective was hung out to dry after appearing onto speak about a high-profile investigation, despite her superior being aware she would be on the show.
“My absolute recollection was that the senior people in police thought it was about time ... the scales were rebalanced so it didn’t look like the police had been doing the wrong thing for 30 years or whatever,” Alberici told the Special Commission of Inquiry into LGBTIQ Hate Crimes. He said he expected Young to give background comments and make brief remarks outside the Coroners Court, and was “shocked” and “angry” when he heard Young’s comments on air.Alberici said Willing “obviously” knew about the studio interview in advance because the journalist had discussed it with him. She agreed with a suggestion that Willing had hung Young “out to dry”.
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