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Bleeding Officer Fights Call To Face Integrity Charges

Friday March 7, 2008
A POLICE officer accused of lying to the Police Integrity Commission has applied to be declared unfit to stand trial.

Testing Times

Monday June 4, 2007
While AFL players face a rigid drug-testing regime, Victoria Police has yet to invoke its own drug policy. John Silvester reports on why the force has dropped the ball.

Fraud Police Up For Fraud

Monday January 29, 2007
TWO fraud squad detectives have been charged by the Police Integrity Commission with fraud involving an Oxford Street cafe and a fake home loan. One of them, Detective Con Kostakidis, owns the Red Lounge Cafe close to Taylor Square, where he was seen yesterday. The PIC alleged this was done so the bank would grant Aisha and Rafiq Ahmed a home loan.

Words That Wiped Smile From Leader's Face

Saturday November 18, 2006
THE Police Integrity Commission has undermined claims by the NSW Opposition Leader, Peter Debnam, that it is investigating a complaint by an unnamed man against the Attorney-General, Bob Debus.

Workers Face Zero Tolerance On Drugs

Saturday November 13, 2004
NSW police are set to introduce one of the most sweeping drug and alcohol testing regimes in Australia, in a zero-tolerance approach expected to be copied in workplaces across the country.

Senior Police Face Ombudsman Probe

Sunday March 21, 2004
Victoria's Ombudsman will investigate an allegation that corruption in the Victoria Police has reached senior ranks.

Chan Joins Outcry Over Nude Actress Cover Pic

Tuesday November 5, 2002
ACTION star Jackie Chan has joined more than 500 actors, film-makers and supporters in a rally against a Hong Kong magazine which published a cover photograph of a naked actress.

Rogerson Charged On Pic Evidence

Sunday July 28, 2002
FORMER police detective Roger Caleb Rogerson has been charged with perjuring himself before the NSW Police Integrity Commission.

New Police Commissioner Will Face Questions On Reform Role

Friday May 17, 2002
The Police Integrity Commission will examine Ken Moroney's role in the police service's troubled reform before it approves his expected appointment as the service's next commissioner.

Ryan Not Entitled To Payout If He Resigned, Say Libs

Saturday April 13, 2002
The State Opposition has asked the Police Integrity Commission (PIC) to investigate the handling of Police Commissioner Peter Ryan's departure, including whether he is entitled to a $455,435 payout.

Top Rivals See Eye To Eye After Barrier-draw Ruckus

Wednesday March 13, 2002
Victorian pacer Shakamaker and pocket rocket Courage Under Fire are set to face each other from the start of Friday night's $500,000 InterDominion grand final at Harold Park.

Ryan's Reformer Charged In Britain

Wednesday February 20, 2002
A British policeman, recruited by Commissioner Peter Ryan to lead a reform unit in NSW but sacked amid an investigation, has been charged with fraud in Britain . Chief Inspector Ken Seddon, 47, who was given the nominal rank of superintendent when he was recruited for a two-year posting to NSW in 1998, will face a Manchester court in April.

Now Ryan's New `white Knights' Face Their Own Investigation

Monday February 11, 2002
The reputation of the NSW Police Service faces another battering with new allegations that some ``white knight" officers involved in exposing corruption late last year among Manly detectives were themselves involved in wrongdoing.

Senior Cop To Face Mps' Inquiry

Sunday February 25, 2001
CLIVE Small, one of NSW's most senior policemen, will appear before an Upper House inquiry later this week to answer allegations that he ignored a report on gang warfare.

Big Ben

Tuesday February 13, 2001
It's as inevitable a part of footy as the pre-season training shot of some player splashing water over his face after a torrid summer training session.

Police Factions Face Public Inquiry

Thursday December 21, 2000
After five weeks of secret hearings with the State's most senior officers, the Police Integrity Commission is expected to open its inquiry to the public a move likely to lay bare the inner workings of Commissioner Mr Peter Ryan's hierarchy. It is understood the PIC will advertise by February for

Rove Stands Up For A [live] Cross

Sunday December 3, 2000
Television's Rove McManus is ending a very busy year by returning to his roots as a stand-up comedian, writes VICTORIA YOUNG. IMAGINE comedian/TV host Rove McManus, paintbrush in hand, creating abstract works on canvas, or transforming clay and pieces of metal into sculpture. It's a mental pic

Alleged Murder Cover-up Linked To Second Killing

Tuesday November 21, 2000
The NSW Police Integrity Commission (PIC) has opened a corruption inquiry into allegations a police cover-up of a 14-year-old murder may have led to a second killing. Half a dozen investigations, including those for the coroner, internal affairs and the Crime Commission, have failed to solve the

Leigh Case Officers May Face Charges

Sunday October 15, 2000
CRIMINAL charges could be recommended against six police officers involved in the investigation into the 1989 murder of Newcastle schoolgirl Leigh Leigh when a Police Integrity Commission (PIC) report is released on Wednesday. Four other officers could face disciplinary action for their conduct

`top Cop' May Face Charges

Saturday July 1, 2000
Former top Illawarra cop Dave Care may face a criminal charge over his involvement in a Cabramatta hotel. The Police Integrity Commission's (PIC) report into the conduct of Mr Care - who was the region's police commander from 1994 until 1997 when he transferred to Sydney - was tabled in State Par

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