Coalition senator echoed Peter Dutton’s accusations of child sexual abuse in Alice Springs and reiterated her opposition to the voice
that young Indigenous children “are being sexually assaulted still on a regular basis” in Alice Springs, saying he should report any wrongdoing to police for further investigation., Malarndirri McCarthy, called for an end to “the political blame game and the political football that Alice Springs has become”. McCarthy reiterated that it was mandatory to refer any sexual assault accusations to police.
“Look, David, we’re not stupid. Peter Dutton is a former policeman, he knows what needs to be done,” the Warlpiri-Celtic woman said on Sunday. She said Territory Families “has known about these circumstances” and she was assuming that the agency had reported the incidents to police. She said she also knew foster parents had “done the due diligence and they have done the reporting in these circumstances”.
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