Canberra: Australia's Governor-General David Hurley told new members of the defence force that it was their duty to rebuild public trust following the Afghan war crimes inquiry.
Hurley's speech came following the findings of Supreme Court Justice Paul Brereton's war crimes inquiry, which uncovered "credible evidence" that Australian soldiers committed 39 murders in Afghanistan between 2005 and 2016.
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Army Chief Rick Burr has confirmed that 13 soldiers who were "accessories" or "witnesses" of alleged murders have been issued show-cause notices, giving them 14 days to show why they should not be dismissed from the ADF.
"(The ADF has) an enormous task of protecting our country while reassuring and reaffirming its relationship with the Australian people following the findings of the Brereton inquiry," he said.