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Showing posts with label Nsw Ombudsman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nsw Ombudsman. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 May 2015

Police have refused the Police search warrant for Juanita Nielsen, corruption is around.

I am sure when we gain the Police search warrant for Juanita Nielsen, where the Bones Remain will send shock waves through the community of the corruption within the system.  From 2011 to now I have beat the drum for the Police  to reveal what these thugs in Kings Cross protected.  Yet, as I am told the Police allegedly on the payroll have dismissed the  investigation of The Kings Cross Sting Private Investigation.

The Police dismissed, so I went to the Ombudsman,Police Intregity Commission, to Attorney General, to David Levine, to writing notes on Andrew Scipione's gate.  Yet what I have seen has enraged the spirits to a level as they tell me, we are  in every position now to expose the biggest drug bust in history..

NSW courts have refused less than 2 per cent of police applications for secret recordings, reigniting claims judges are "rubber stamping" privacy intrusion, new data shows.
Only six out of 363 applications for surveillance device warrants were rejected in the first half of 2014. This was an increase from no refusals, out of 878 applications, in the prior 12 months.
"The very low rate of refusals suggests either that applications for surveillance device warrants by NSW police are consistently of an almost perfect standard, or that the process of approval lacks rigour," said shadow NSW attorney-general Paul Lynch.
"In light of evidence recently in the Legislative Council, this is of great concern. There needs to be a proper review of this process."
An upper house inquiry into Ombudsman Bruce Barbour's handling of the police bugging police scandal found at least one application for a listening device warrant didn't fulfill the grounds to justify recording the private conversations of 46 people.
The Inspector of the Police Integrity Commission, David Levine, told the inquiry that as a judge he never refused a warrant, and instead "looked to see if there is someone named in this warrant who is named as 'M.Mouse ' or 'D.Duck' ''.
The inquiry urged the Baird government to review the system for granting warrants, and consider establishing an independent office to test the veracity of surveillance device applications by police.
Queensland has a Public Interest Monitor who can appear in court to test the validity of police applications.
The Ombudsman's latest report on the use of the Surveillance Devices Act found police were systemically failing to destroy recordings that weren't needed for criminal investigations, in breach of the Act. Instead, they were being archived.
The Deputy Commissioner of Specialist Operations, Catherine Burn, replied to the Ombudsman that a training day would be held for the Covert Applications Unit.
But Mr Lynch said: "It's critical that sensitive information and documents are dealt with by police only as the law requires. It's not acceptable to have systemic problems with police retaining documents they shouldn't."
A district court judge threw out evidence secretly recorded by police in 2013, because he said its use in a "run of the mill" case contravened the intent of the 2007 law, which was to combat terrorism.
NSW Attorney-General Gabrielle Upton said the Surveillance Devices Act was under review.
"The Department of Justice continues to consult with stakeholders on whether the Act's policy objectives remain valid and whether the terms of the Act remain appropriate for securing those objectives," she said.
"The review will consider the relevant case law."
Judges rubber stamp NSW Police requests for secret recordings, data suggests
NSW Police are failing to destroy secret recordings, in contravention of the Surveillance Devices Act.
SMH.COM.AU

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Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Complaints the Ombudsman cannot investigate- NO POWERS

The Wood's Royal Commission has left us with a system that I allege breathes corruption.

Complaints the Ombudsman can investigate
The Commonwealth Ombudsman can investigate complaints about the administrative actions of Australian Government departments and agencies.
.......their reply???
.....''We cannot investigate a State, Territory or Local Government Agency as these matters are outside our powers''.....?
.... so who can investigate government...???
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Saturday, 31 January 2015

Deputy Commissioner Nick Kaldas...under investigation


  1. Surveillance ruined lives of honest police officers claims ... 

    www.theaustralian.com.au/...nick-kaldas/story-e6frg6nf-1227200791087
    3 days ago - DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Nick Kaldas has attacked a surveillance ... “It was entirely inappropriate for SCIA to target me in light of the absence ...
  2. Here is the alleged evidence.

http://www.amazon.com.au/Police-Informants-alleged-links-Outlaw-ebook/dp/B008QMPMXO/ref=pd_rhf_se_p_img_1

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Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Deputy Nick Kaldas NSW Police Commissioner

 

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  1. Andrew Scipione, Nick Kaldas under investigation by Police ...

    www.smh.com.au/.../andrew-scipione-nick-kaldas-under-investigation-by-p...
    Nov 15, 2014 - Deputy Commissioner Nick Kaldas. Photo: Jon Reid. The PIC's investigation, believed to be codenamed Operation Alexia, has been prompted ...
  2. Baird expresses confidence in Scipione and Kaldas

    www.smh.com.au/.../mike-baird-expresses-confidence-in-andrew-scipione-...
    Nov 16, 2014 - NSW Premier Mike Baird says Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione and one of his deputies, Nick Kaldas, have his full confidence following ...
  3. NSW deputy police chief, state MP in secret inquiry talks ...

    www.theaustralian.com.au/.../state.../story-e6frgczx-1227123638699
    Nov 15, 2014 - NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Nick Kaldas met privately with a state MP to ask for his help in relation to a secret Ombudsman's inquiry just ...

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Tuesday, 18 November 2014

NSW Model of Ombudsman role linking to Wood's Royal Commission outcomes

NEW SOUTH WALES
8.1 In New South Wales, the Independent Commission Against Corruption
Act 1988 created the Independent Commission Against Corruption
(ICAC). This Act provided the ICAC with powers and discretion to:
(a) expose corruption through investigations, which can include
public hearings;
(b) prevent corruption by giving advice and developing
resistance to corrupt practices in public sector organisations;
and
(c) educate the public sector and the community about
corruption and the role of the ICAC.
8.2 The ICAC is a public authority, but it is independent of the
Government of the day. It has an accountability relationship with the
New South Wales Parliament. Given the evidence gathered during
the Wood Royal Commission, it would appear evident that the ICAC
was not fully effective in carrying out its functions in relation to police
corruption.
8.3 The Police Integrity Commission (PIC) was established in 1996 upon
the recommendation of the Wood Royal Commission and took over
responsibility for dealing with police corruption which had
previously been held by the ICAC.
8.4 The PIC is also an independent body, coming within the portfolio of
the Minister for Police and being monitored by a Parliamentary Joint
PAGE 57 INTERIM REPORT
Committee, as in the case of the ACC. It was established by the Police
Integrity Commission Act 1996, and its functions are to detect,
investigate and prevent police corruption and other serious police
misconduct and to manage or oversee other agencies doing the same.
Oversight of police corruption is shared, in that the New South Wales
Ombudsman also plays a role with respect to medium-level
misconduct.
8.5 Members of the public or police officers who are dissatisfied with the
actions or inaction of the PIC can complain to the Inspector of the PIC.
This Inspector is an independent officer who reports directly to the
New South Wales Parliament and has the power to investigate and
assess complaints.
8.6 In addition to these bodies that deal with issues of police and public
sector corruption, New South Wales also has the New South Wales
Crime Commission (NSWCC) which deals with the issues relating to
organised crime and drug trafficking. These investigations often
overlap with investigations into police corruption.
http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/intranet/libpages.nsf/WebFiles/Royal+Commission+into+whether+there+has+been+any+corrupt+or+criminal+conduct+by+Western+Australian+police+officers+interim+report/$FILE/WA+Police.pdf
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Wednesday, 9 October 2013

NSW Ombudsman, Said Police to investigate



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