Three Queensland police officers convicted of DV offences escape discipline
The Queensland Police Service cannot discipline an officer convicted of a crime if no conviction is recorded, due to its interpretation of a recent court decision.
Three Queensland police officers found guilty of domestic violence offences have avoided disciplinary action by their employer due to a legal loophole. The Queensland Police Service (QPS) cannot discipline officers convicted of crimes, including domestic violence, if no formal conviction is recorded. This interpretation, based on a recent court decision, has sparked controversy.
The Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) is challenging 19 matters related to this stance, including three review applications in the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT). The CCC argues that this decision poses a significant risk to the QPS and the community. Opposition figures are calling for urgent law changes to address the issue and restore public trust in the police force.
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