The public
is aghast that a man who issued a number of innocuous tweets on Good Friday
could be shot dead on Easter Sunday by the Premier’s bodyguard, an RNC Officer.
What is troubling, is that an immediate Judicial Inquiry was not called, in
the very same manner that inspired three previous Public Inquiries where deaths had occurred at the hands of the police. Had the
Premier directed the Attorney General to commence such a process, the multitude
of questions which abound might have been muted.
A man has
been shot dead. The decision-making chain which led to his death began in the
Premier’s Office. I can think of no Government that would not have ordered a
Judicial Inquiry immediately, in the circumstances.
We need that judicial process to provide certainty that the rule of law has not been breached by the shooter and by others.