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Top cop reveals intelligence sharing flaw after Bondi

A senior NSW police officer has accused federal intelligence agencies of sometimes being less than forthcoming with sharing information.

NSW Police Deputy Commissioner for Investigations and Counter Terrorism David Hudson fronted the Royal Commission on Anti-Semitism and Social Cohesion on Wednesday.

The second block of the commission hearings is probing the law enforcement and intelligence response surrounding the Bondi Terror attack on December 14.

The deputy head of counterterrorism suggested to the commission that some law enforcement agencies use a wide-reaching government policy to justify not sharing information.

He said he has observed different agencies having different interpretations of the Protective Security Policy Framework in relation to what is allowed to be shared.

The framework is an overarching government policy that provides guidelines for organisations protecting their own information and people.

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