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NSW Launches Comprehensive Inquiry into Greyhound Racing Industry Amid Animal Welfare Concerns

An independent inquiry with “wide-ranging powers” is set to investigate the New South Wales greyhound racing industry following recent concerns about animal welfare within the sector. The inquiry will be led by the Greyhound Welfare Integrity Commission (GWIC) and headed by acting commissioner Lea Drake.

A comprehensive investigation into complaints:

Gaming and Racing Minister David Harris announced that the inquiry would address multiple complaints surrounding Greyhound Racing NSW (GRNSW), encompassing track safety, animal welfare, and operational practices. Ms. Drake is tasked with reporting her findings to Minister Harris by December 13.

As the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports, this inquiry comes on the heels of Rob Macaulay’s resignation as GRNSW CEO, which followed a critical “handover report” by Alex Brittan, the state’s former Greyhound Racing chief veterinary officer.

According to Region Riverina, Dr. Brittan’s report included alarming claims of dogs being raced at “barbaric” levels of intensity, inflated figures of re-homed animals, and instances of dogs being confined in metal cages.

“There are cases of extreme distress, deep claw marks gouged all over the inside of metal cages, and recent pools of blood from toenails that had been ripped off from clawing at the cage door in distress,” Dr. Brittan wrote in his report.

Minister Harris expressed his dismay at the conditions described, stating that he had given the GRNSW board until the end of the week to provide reasons why they should not be dismissed.

“This level of animal distress is appalling and can neither be condoned nor excused,” Harris said. “Since becoming minister, I have received or become aware of a range of complaints related to the governance or operation of Greyhound Racing New South Wales. This inquiry using the full investigative powers of GWIC will conduct a thorough and wide-ranging review of all relevant issues.”

GRNSW welcomes external examination:

In response to the announcement, Greyhound Racing NSW released a statement (pdf) expressing its support for the inquiry. “We welcome the opportunity for external examination of our processes and record,” the statement read.

Minister Harris has appointed Lea Drake, an experienced mediator and investigator, as the acting commissioner of the GWIC to lead the inquiry into GRNSW. Ms. Drake brings over two decades of experience from her roles in the Fair Work Commission, the Integrity of the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission, and various civil, administrative, and sports misconduct tribunals.

Minister Harris emphasized that Ms. Drake would not be restricted in her investigation, even though the greyhound racing industry would continue to operate. He noted that the inquiry aims to ensure the industry adheres to best practices and that animal welfare remains a primary focus.

“The inquiry is about ensuring that, moving forward, greyhound racing is conducted under the terms of its license, that it employs best practice, and that we have an industry that is viable but has, as its main feature, animal welfare,” he said.

Since the 2016 Special Commission of Inquiry Into Greyhound Racing, which highlighted significant welfare concerns, the industry has implemented various initiatives to enhance standards. However, ongoing issues necessitate this new inquiry to ensure continuous improvement and adherence to animal welfare regulations, as Animal Justice Part NSW reports.

The inquiry will operate under GWIC’s powers according to Part 8 of the Greyhound Racing Act 2017, focusing on greyhound welfare, GRNSW’s processes and management, and the organization’s response to complaints. The investigation will cover areas such as adoption and rehoming programs, procurement and recruitment practices, and the accuracy of GRNSW’s reporting.

Additional measures by the Minister:

To ensure the highest standards of integrity and animal welfare, Minister Harris has taken several steps, including referring serious allegations to relevant authorities such as the Independent Commission Against Corruption. The Minister has also updated regulations under the Act to allow for more flexibility in removing the GRNSW Board and appointing an administrator if confidence in the Board is lost. Furthermore, Harris has requested a separate review of claims about the Wyee rehoming facility’s operations, which will be included in the broader inquiry.

Minister Harris reiterated his commitment to a competitive, responsible, and sustainable greyhound racing industry, emphasizing the importance of animal welfare and integrity.

The NSW Government will continue working with GRNSW and industry participants to ensure the industry’s viability and longevity while maintaining the highest standards of animal welfare.

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