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Justice seen, justice done
DFDA findings to be public

RESULTS of adverse administrative action and disciplinary charges for serious offences will be regularly published under a new directive aimed at making the processes of military justice more transparent.
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Drug Feature

No highs, only lows
Drug testing can happen at any time
- what do you need to know?

The Army maintains a "zero tolerance" policy on illicit drug use as it poses a continuing threat to Army's ability to sustain operational capability by undermining safety, morale, security, and the public perception of Army. In order to provide a safe environment for personnel, CA Lt-Gen Peter Leahy has authorised the introduction of an Illicit drug testing program to detect illicit drug users within our ranks.
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8 April 2004
Edition #1094

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