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A landmark Queensland inquiry’s call for police to stop investigating police is being “watered down” in its implementation by the state’s corruption watchdog, according to those briefed on the new system.
The commission of inquiry into police responses to domestic violence last year found a “failure of leadership” had allowed a culture of sexism, racism, fear and silence to go unchecked within the Queensland Police Service (QPS).
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