Dennis Richardson Resigns from Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Bondi Attack

Dennis Richardson Resigns from Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Bondi Attack
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Dennis Richardson resigned without explanation from the royal commission two weeks after its opening hearing.

  • Dennis Richardson, former spy chief, resigned from the royal commission into antisemitism and the Bondi attack.
  • Richardson's resignation occurred just a fortnight after the commission's opening hearing.
  • No explanation was given for Richardson's departure, according to a statement from commissioner Virginia Bell.

Dennis Richardson resigned from his role as special adviser to the royal commission into antisemitism and the Bondi attack, with the announcement made by commissioner Virginia Bell. The resignation occurred two weeks after the commission's opening hearing and no explanation was provided.

Richardson's departure removes a senior adviser from the commission, which is examining issues of antisemitism and the Bondi attack. The lack of explanation may prompt questions about the commission's proceedings and future direction. Based on a single source report

It is unclear who will replace Richardson or how his resignation will affect the commission's work. Further statements or updates from the commission may provide more information.