Police under investigation
Just weeks before they started watching Small, Jessie had been tasked by her superior in SCIA with watching another officer, Detective Inspector Deborah Wallace, who at that time was working for SCIA. That operation ran from May5 to December16, 1998, and involved Jessie joining the same gym as Inspector Wallace.
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/not-even-the-states-top-cop-was-immune-from-culture-of-surveillance-20120616-20gm6.html
The report goes on.
Some of those named, about 15 or so, were undoubtedly corrupt. But many of those named on the warrant were officers with unblemished records. Among them were Nick Kaldas, now a deputy commissioner, and Bob Inkster, a distinguished detective now retired. Many others are still serving in some of the most senior positions in the NSW Police.
Just weeks before they started watching Small, Jessie had been tasked by her superior in SCIA with watching another officer, Detective Inspector Deborah Wallace, who at that time was working for SCIA. That operation ran from May5 to December16, 1998, and involved Jessie joining the same gym as Inspector Wallace.
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/not-even-the-states-top-cop-was-immune-from-culture-of-surveillance-20120616-20gm6.html
The report goes on.
Some of those named, about 15 or so, were undoubtedly corrupt. But many of those named on the warrant were officers with unblemished records. Among them were Nick Kaldas, now a deputy commissioner, and Bob Inkster, a distinguished detective now retired. Many others are still serving in some of the most senior positions in the NSW Police.
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