Ex-Spy Chief Urges Urgent Action After Bondi Attack Failures

Former Australian intelligence head Dennis Richardson calls for immediate changes to public safety and intelligence after quitting antisemitism inquiry.
Former spy chief Dennis Richardson says recommendations regarding intelligence agencies shouldn't wait for a royal commission's final report, citing the urgent need to address public safety failures in the wake of the Bondi terrorist attack.
Just days after Richardson sensationally quit the antisemitism royal commission, he warned that improvements to public safety and intelligence cannot be delayed until the end of the year.
Source: The Guardian


