Australian Defence Force Chief of Staff (Friday), David Hurley, has vowed to put an end to abuse in the military, following the the conclusive rape and sexual assault allegations report detailing.
The report released Tuesday, commissioned by the Government last year, the so-called Skype scandal, a young male recruit unwitting female student sex picture when streaming online students in another room.
Detailed allegations of rape, never trial between sexual abuse or other ill-treatment can be traced back to the 1950s, 847 claims 24.
"The national defense force of any abuse is unacceptable, I am deeply saddened and every allegation, Hurley wrote:" Sydney Morning Herald, "an opinion.
"I have given a personal commitment to do everything I can to put an end to the the ADF abuse in any form, and lead to our cultural change program."
Review of the law firm DLA Piper law firm conducted a number of options suggested to address the allegations, including an apology and compensation to the victims, the public survey.
Hurley said, this is crucial as far as practicable, as soon as the settlement of claims.
"I will fully support the Government to determine the appropriate process," Hurley said. "We should not, can not turn a blind eye to an instance of misconduct."
"As individuals, we also must be able to prove that the action of moral courage and ability to appropriate and timely response to problems."
Hurley also stressed that although the allegations were serious, he is convinced that they do not have a definition of the military, he said like a proud national and international reputation for excellence.
"I was in the ADF 40 years, I know that the troops did not abuse characteristics," he said.
Rape, the report documents "horrible" sexual abuse of children and the cruel initiation ceremonies and paint to cover up the culture, unable to punish the perpetrators to the victims who complain and hostility.
It said some of the defendants are likely to remain in the position of the top ranks of many alleged victims never report the abuse because they do not believe concern.
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