A Fresh Start for Queensland: Top Forensic Biologist to Review DNA Lab Operations
The Crisafulli Government has taken the first steps toward fixing the Miles Government's DNA debacle, appointing forensic biologist Dr Kirsty Wright to undertake a review of Queensland's DNA testing operations.
Dr Wright, who exposed critical failings with the forensic testing of samples in thousands of cases that resulted in two separate Commissions of Inquiry, will undertake an extensive assessment of the progress of reforms and examine the progress of the testing of samples related to historic cases.
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister for Integrity, Deb Frecklington said the appointment of Dr Wright was part of the Fresh Start Queenslanders had voted for.
"Dr Wright is not only an expert in her field, she is courageous and fearless with impeccable credentials," Minister Frecklington said.
"That makes her the best person to undertake this review, which is essential for ensuring justice is achieved in every case involving DNA evidence.
"Dr Wright led an international team of DNA specialists identifying Thai tsunami victims, was manager of the National DNA Database during a national expansion and has worked in academia for more than a decade.
"She currently works for the Australian Army developing forensic capability for counter-terrorism and national security needs."
The first Commission of Inquiry in 2022, under former Queensland Court of Appeal President, Walter Sofronoff KC, found many DNA samples went untested and others were incorrectly ruled to contain insufficient DNA to justify further forensic testing.
The second inquiry in 2023 under former Federal Court judge Dr Annabelle Bennett AC SC found an automated extraction method yielded up to 92 per cent less DNA than the previously used manual technique.
"We promised Queenslanders if elected we would immediately act to address Labor's serious failings to deliver justice for victims of crime," she said.
"Appointing Dr Wright in the first week since being sworn in should give Queenslanders faith I am committed to delivering the reform desperately needed.
"The hardworking staff at FSQ perform an invaluable role in our justice system and should be supported with the appropriate resources and procedures to allow them to get on with their job."
Dr Wright's findings and recommendations will be reported to the Government mid-next year.