NSW Labor staffers will front inquiry to avoid detention, arrest
- Five staffers for Chris Minns and Yasmin Catley risked arrest after missing an inquiry about a caravan plot.
- Rod Roberts confirmed the staffers agreed to attend a special hearing to avoid a warrant for their arrest.
- Chris Minns criticized the threat of arrest as a 'dangerous precedent' and an overreach by the inquiry committee.
- Mark Speakman expressed relief about the staffers' commitment to attend the inquiry.
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NSW Ministerial Staff Agree to Face Inquiry After Threats of Arrest
Five senior ministerial staff have agreed to appear before a NSW parliamentary inquiry after initially refusing, which had prompted threats of arrest from the upper house. The inquiry is investigating the handling of information during the incident involving a caravan laden with explosives and the anti-Semitic laws that were subsequently passed. The staffers—three from Premier Chris Minns’ office and two from Police Minister Yasmin Catley’s team…
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