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Crooked cops in dread of secre
Coercive powers are taking corruption investigators where they could not go before, reports Gary Hughes.
THE corrupt policeman was one of the old school. He had brushed aside previous attempts by internal investigators to catch him, confident he could bluff his way out of trouble with protestations of innocence.
But this time was different.
As he took the witness stand at the secret Office of Police Integrity hearing and was put under oath, he knew that the organisation's power to force him to answer questions, even if the answers incriminated him, left him wit...
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