AFL launch investigation into Hawthorn’s methods during racism review

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AFL launch investigation into Hawthorn’s methods during racism review
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The AFL is launching an investigation into Hawthorn’s handling of its racism review after the process significantly affected key figures on all sides.

The league was contacted last week with the investigation to be led by AFL legal counsel Stephen Meade.

The AFL is considering whether it is Hawthorn that should be punished for the situation – questioning their execution of the cultural safety review. Many key figures including former president Jeff Kennett and former chief executive Justin Reeves will be interviewed.

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