The former public servant who conducted an independent review into fatal violence at the Manus Island detention centre is set to face a grilling.
Robert Cornall will on Thursday front a Senate inquiry that is examining the February riots that left one asylum seeker dead at the Australian-run detention centre in Papua New Guinea.
Mr Cornall's report, released last month, made 13 recommendations including security improvements and granting guards powers to search and use force.
But he said it was impossible to apportion blame directly to any of the parties involved in the riot.
Nor could he nominate any one factor which, if handled differently, may have resulted in fewer injuries and less damage.
A PNG police investigation is still under way and no one has been charged over the death of Iranian asylum seeker Reza Barati.
Former Salvation Army staff and Amnesty International will also give evidence at the hearing in Canberra.
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