QUEENSLAND'S director of public prosecutions is expected to investigate whether charges should be laid over the shredding of documents relating to a child abuse inquiry during the Goss Labor government.
Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie announced on Thursday afternoon he would write to the DPP requesting the action.
Queensland's child protection inquiry recommended earlier this month that the so-called Heiner affair be referred to the DPP.
It found the Goss cabinet may have acted unlawfully when it ordered the documents and tapes of the Heiner investigation be shredded on March 5, 1990.
They related to the alleged 1988 rape of a girl in state care by two male teenage inmates from Brisbane's John Oxley Youth Detention Centre.
Mr Bleijie told parliament he would write to the DPP on Thursday to "consider whether a prosecution is warranted as a matter of law, and whether it is in the overall public interest".
"This results back to a cabinet decision in the Goss government of 1988 to 1990."
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