Army member’s employment arrangements had been ‘adjusted’ after US raised issue, Gen Angus Campbell told Senate hearing
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The United States warned that it may have to suspend cooperation with Australian special forces after the release of a report into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan, the Senate has heard.
The chief of the Australian defence force, Gen Angus Campbell, also confirmed that an army member’s employment arrangements had been “adjusted” after the US raised the issue.
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