Review in the Works After Nazi Rally Outside Parliament

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New South Wales state Premier Chris Minns attends a meeting with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon at state Parliament in Sydney, Australia, on Aug. 15, 2024. Rick Rycroft-Pool/Getty ImagesA newly-appointed police commissioner is facing his first hot-seat challenge, having to explain why permission was given for a neo-Nazi rally outside a state parliament.Barely six weeks into his new job, New South Wales (NSW) top cop Mal Lanyon has vowed to get to the bottom of a command-level decision to allow the gathering in Sydney’s Macquarie Street on Saturday morning in the wake of laws banning the incitement of racial hatred.

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