Greyhound Racing NSW will consider evidence from a two-day inquiry at Cessnock before determine whether charges will be made in relation to allegation of animal cruelty and mistreatment at Keinbah Trial Track.
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The inquiry, conducted behind closed doors, finished hearing evidence from 15 witnesses on Tuesday.
In a statement released on Tuesday evening GRNSW said: “All relevant participants were given the opportunity to lead any evidence they may have which was relevant to the matters that were the subject of the inquiry.
“In total, 15 witnesses gave evidence to the inquiry panel, including past and present owners, managers and employees of the Keinbah Trial Track along with greyhound racing industry participants who may have had knowledge of events that occurred at the Keinbah Trial Track.
“The panel chairing the inquiry will now consider the evidence that was led to determine whether there is a basis to lay any charges under the GRNSW Greyhound Racing Rules.
“A summary of the outcome of the inquiry will be released by the panel once the evidence has been appropriately considered.”