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Senate Inquiry into the incident at the Manus Island Detention Centre

11 June 2014

The Salvation Army has cooperated fully, openly and transparently with the Senate Inquiry into the incident at the Manus Island Detention Centre from 16 February to 18 February 2014, as well as all other investigations.

All our comments and submissions can be viewed online and are publicly available documents.

To respect the due process of this inquiry, we will not be making any further public comments until it concludes and presents its findings.

The opening statement to the inquiry by Ms Sharon Callister on behalf of The Salvation Army can be viewed by clicking here.

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