Former Australian Minister Peter Dutton has publicly advocated for the government to be legally challenged over cases of wrongful imprisonment. He suggested the Public Solicitor should initiate lawsuits on behalf of individuals who have been unjustly jailed or held beyond their sentences. Dutton’s call to action stems from concerns about fairness and accountability within the justice system. He believes legal action is necessary to address the harm caused by such errors and potentially secure compensation for those affected. The proposal aims to provide a legal avenue for redress when individuals suffer due to systemic failures or miscarriages of justice. This suggestion has sparked debate regarding the role of the Public Solicitor and the appropriate response to wrongful convictions. The call was made public yesterday, prompting further discussion on justice and government accountability.