A report from an inquiry into police dealing with of home and household violence in Queensland will likely be launched this afternoon.
The Impartial Fee of Inquiry into the Queensland Police Service Responses to Home and Household Violence was ordered by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk in Could.
The inquiry was arrange within the wake of horrific home violence incidents in Queensland to look at how police dealt with the occasions, each earlier than and after the crimes.
It has additionally unearthed scathing revelations of a poisonous and misogynistic tradition inside the service.
Over 5 months, the inquiry has heard a number of substantiated accounts of sexism, misogyny, sexual harassment and racism lately, with most cases leading to officers solely going through managerial steerage.
There have been requires Commissioner Katarina Carroll to face down in mild of the revelations.
Nevertheless final week, Palaszczuk backed Carroll to maintain her job whereas the commissioner stated she is hopeful of continuous within the function.
"I am hoping to outlive. I really assume I am the particular person to take this organisation ahead," Carroll stated.
"I haven't got plans to step down.
"I've come to this company with a reform agenda. I have to proceed that."
The Queensland Police Service has already employed a office tradition professional following the inquiry.
The inquiry's commissioner, Decide Deborah Richards, handed her report back to the state authorities final week and a response from the premier, attorney-general and police minister is predicted at present.
9News journalist Tim Arvier has reported there may be anticipated to be extra scrutiny of another prime officers' behaviour when the findings are handed down.