I’ve heard Afghans are being bribed to testify against him.
Looking at the current state of the leadership in Australia, I would believe it. My initial post was pretty much missing a lot of the adjectives and adverbs that won’t pass here on FR. I count on those that read my post to fill in the blanks. The man is being persecuted not prosecuted again IMO.
I have heard the same thing, but so far haven’t been able to find anything to confirm this. His legal team will certainly be looking into this.
‘Compensation’ payments have certainly been paid to the families of people killed by Australian soldiers in particular instances, and it’s possible some of these may have gone to witnesses in this case, but in a strict sense, that would not necessarily be a bribe for testimony if it has been done properly.