Prospect of appeals causes disquiet among police, with one harassment victim fearing some union members ‘will now be supporting our abusers’
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The Queensland police service is facing further potential challenges to bungled internal discipline cases, despite the state government changing the law to validate the “unlawful” process used to sanction hundreds of officers.
The QPS was this year forced to rescind punishments, including several sackings and demotions, for about 300 officers, after a court ruled the process used for internal discipline was invalid.
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