Independent Sydney MP Alex Greenwich said he had pushed Barry O’Farrell,Mike Baird and Gladys Berejiklian for a commission of inquiry but Mr Perrottet was the only premier to agree.
“Forty years ago men like me were killed and no one cared,but now this government is taking this seriously with the long-overdue commission of inquiry,” Mr Greenwich said.
Despite calls for the state government to hold a royal commission into the crimes that haunted the LGBTQ community from the early 1970s,it has opted for a commission of inquiry.
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A spokeswoman for Attorney-General Mark Speakman said “special commissions of inquiry were created to deal with specific allegations,including allegations of specific criminal activity.”
She said commissions of inquiry possess “thesubstantial powers of a royal commission” and commissioners were required to report to the NSW governor,including whether there was evidence that warranted charges being laid.
The inquiry will be tasked with investigating the “manner and cause of death in all unsolved suspected hate crime deaths” in NSW between 1970 and 2010,where the victim was a member of the LGBTQ community and the death had been previously investigated by NSW Police.