Lawyers for NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller have moved to "correct the record" over comments he made about a music festivalgoer's strip-search claims during an inquest being cloaked under a "veil of anonymity".

The woman, 28, told the NSW Coroners Court earlier this year she was left feeling "humiliated" after a female police officer threatened to make a strip search "nice and slow" at a Sydney music festival.

Lawyers for NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller have moved to "correct the record" over his comments about a woman's strip search claims. Credit:AAP

Her evidence was given before Deputy State Coroner Harriet Grahame, who is presiding over the inquest into the drug-related deaths of six young festivalgoers in NSW between December 2017 and January this year.

Mr Fuller said it was an "absolute disgrace" for him to be grilled before a NSW parliamentary budget estimates hearing last month about the incident: "We're not given the person's name; we're not given any information about this witness."