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NEWS > 12 July 2007

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Officer is charged with embezz
GREENSBORO - The veteran Greensboro police officer charged with embezzling funds from a city non-profit program withdrew $8,000 from a city account and deposited it into his own account, according to a search warrant.

Sgt. David A. Moore, who has coordinated the city's long-running "Safety Town" program for more than six years, was arrested at his Climax home Monday by the SBI and Greensboro police detectives.

The search warrant also states that deposits made by Moore into the account were lower than they should have been.

Moore, 45, is charged with embezzlin... Read more

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Queensland Police Service

Police corruption claims 'abso

Queensland Police Commissioner Bob Atkinson says the service has nothing to fear from an investigation into alleged corruption.

A former police informant and convicted fraudster made the claims earlier this week, alleging he had seen Queensland police officers warning outlaw bikie gang members about impending raids.

The matter has been referred to the Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC).

Opposition MP Rob Messenger raised the issue during budget estimate hearings last night, but Commissioner Atkinson says he cannot comment as the man is before the courts.

"I discussed this matter with Mr Needham - the chair of the Crime and Misconduct Commission only today [Wednesday] and not that it was necessary to do so, but confirmed to him that the Queensland Police Service has absolutely nothing to fear from these claims," he said.

"I have personal knowledge of one of the matters raised myself and his version of it is absolute nonsense."

 

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