Brisbane Times
·general
·1 day ago
Corruption boss questions absence of police integrity unit: ‘Continuing reduction in quality’
Queensland’s corruption watchdog chief has questioned why police have not established an integrity unit recommended by a landmark inquiry into domestic violence four years ago. Crime and Corruption Commission chair Bruce Barbour told a parliamentary committee there was a troubling trend of inconsistent decision-making on complaints made about Queensland officers.
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