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Qld DNA lab boss has ‘less than a week’ to save her job

There is less than a week to explain why the president of Queensland’s judicial test laboratory operated by the state should not be dismissed.

Attorney General Deb Frecklington, Director of the Judicial Science Queensland Linzi suspended Wilson-Wilde late on Friday, and a show was reported to be removed.

Since September last September, Wilson-Wilde was announced by the Minister of Health Yette D’Alta the day before the state elections entered a caregiver mode.

The president of the forensic sciences Queensland was given a demonstration notification after the contamination paused the entire test.

On Saturday, Premier David Crisafulli said that he was “less than a week” to do Wilson-Wilde’s case.

“Unless we have a suitable function laboratory in Queensland, we do not have a suitable justice system, and what is currently broken is completely broken,” he said.

“The long -term covering culture had to be called and it should be called years ago, so we’re doing our action.”

Comment was searched from Wilson-Wilde.

Frecklington said he took a step on Friday after the discovery of contamination problems in the laboratory after the discovery of a seven -day pause in the routine DNA test.

Crisafullli, who was published for more information about contamination, could not provide or wanted more details.

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