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Ben Roberts-Smith makes final bid to access diary entries of war crime investigator


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Former soldier has previously been denied access after it was ruled they were exempt from disclosure

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Ben Roberts-Smith has launched a last-ditch effort to access three diary entries of Maj Gen Paul Brereton, the officer who wrote the Afghanistan Inquiry into alleged war crimes committed by Australian special forces troops.

In a parallel court action to the defamation case, the former Victoria Cross recipient Roberts-Smith has brought against three Australian newspapers, the former SAS corporal has pursued a five-year freedom of information application seeking access to three entries from Brereton’s diary during the course of his Afghanistan investigation.

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Continue reading…Former soldier has previously been denied access after it was ruled they were exempt from disclosureFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastBen Roberts-Smith has launched a last-ditch effort to access three diary entries of Maj Gen Paul Brereton, the officer who wrote the Afghanistan Inquiry into alleged war crimes committed by Australian special forces troops.In a parallel court action to the defamation case, the former Victoria Cross recipient Roberts-Smith has brought against three Australian newspapers, the former SAS corporal has pursued a five-year freedom of information application seeking access to three entries from Brereton’s diary during the course of his Afghanistan investigation.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…