Former prime minister John Howard speaks to members of the media about the Bondi terror attack during a press conference in Sydney. Monday 16th December, 2025.
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Former Prime Minister John Howard has expressed that the recent charges against ex-SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith for multiple war crimes will deeply affect many Australians emotionally.

Roberts-Smith, renowned as Australia’s most decorated soldier due to his service in Iraq and Afghanistan, was apprehended at Sydney Domestic Airport yesterday. He now faces five war crime charges, including murder.

Former prime minister John Howard speaks to members of the media about the Bondi terror attack during a press conference in Sydney. Monday 16th December, 2025.
In a statement, Howard called Roberts-Smith “the most decorated Australian serviceman alive”. (Dylan Coker)

In a statement released today, Howard referred to Roberts-Smith as “the most decorated Australian serviceman alive.”

“The arrest of Ben Roberts-Smith will resonate emotionally with millions of Australians,” the 86-year-old former prime minister stated.

“To many Australians, Roberts-Smith embodies the modern spirit of the revered Anzac tradition,” he added.

“This tradition holds a special place in the hearts of Australians, cherished more than any other aspect of our proud history.”

He said Australia was fortunate so many in the armed forces were willing to devote their lives to the defence of Australian values.

“One of those core values is the rule of law. This requires the fair trial of any accused person,” he said.

“Fundamental to the operation of the rule of law is that no man or woman is above or beyond its reach.

“This is a difficult issue for many, as it tests to the limits not only our respect for Australian values, but the deep and special reverence we have for those who put their lives on the line to keep us safe.”

Following his arrest, Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, questioned the value of the investigation.

“I don’t understand how it can be justified to spend more than $300 million to try for years to bring SAS veterans, who have served our country, towards criminal proceedings, and most recently the arrest of Ben,” the mining mogul said in a statement today.

Gina Rinehart attends the Australian 2024 Paris Paralympic Swimming squad announcement
Gina Rinehart has issued a statement after Ben Roberts-Smith was charged with war crimes. (Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

The alleged murders took place between 2009 and 2012 in Afghanistan.

Roberts-Smith has consistently denied any wrongdoing.

“Have we lost sight of the fact that in our inadequately defended country, facing uncertain times, the morale of our defence force has already been brought to its lowest ebb since inception, our defence personnel numbers are inadequate, and recruitment is suffering,” Rinehart said in her statement.

Images supplied by the Australian Federal Police show Roberts-smith being handcuffed within an air bridge at Sydney Airport.
Images supplied by the Australian Federal Police show Roberts-smith being handcuffed within an air bridge at Sydney Airport. (AFP)

“Surely, the more than $300 million of taxpayers’ money would have been far better spent strengthening Australia’s security and keeping Australians safe from terrorism, including removing terrorists and their supporters from our country.

“Like many Australians, I hope that compassion and the Aussie spirit is extended to Ben and his family and his duty to our country in the hardship of war is never forgotten.”

One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson in the Senate at Parliament House in Canberra on Monday 23 March 2026. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson supports Roberts-Smith. (Alex Ellinghausen)

“I remain steadfast in my support of Ben Roberts-Smith despite news of his arrest today,” Hanson said yesterday.

“Ben, his immediate and broader defence family need the Australian people’s support right now and I will not abandon him like so many other politicians.

“Ben was disgracefully arrested in front of his twin 15-year-old girls.”

Roberts-Smith is Australia’s most decorated soldier. (Sam Mooy)

She said Australian Federal Police and the Office of the Special Investigator had “spent $300 million over 10 years to get to this point”.

The investigation into Roberts-Smith was opened in 2021, AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett said yesterday.

Abbott said he had an “instinctive sympathy” for Roberts-Smith and queried why charges were not brought earlier.

“If Ben Roberts-Smith transgressed, why wasn’t this picked up prior to his gallantry awards, and why wasn’t any culture of brutality towards prisoners detected by his more senior officers, and dealt with quickly, rather than being allowed to fester, as has been alleged, for over a decade?” he said.

OSI director of investigations Ross Barnett yesterday elaborated on the length of the investigation, pointing out that there was no access to crime scenes 9000km away, nor even an autopsy of the alleged victims.

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