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NEWS > 30 October 2007

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BRICK by brick, the wall erected by the NSW Government to shield aspects of the management of NSW Police from scrutiny is crumbling.


This has come at great cost to the public and little credit to the State Government, which has had its attempts to protect material from disclosure serially overruled by Supreme Court Justice Peter Johnson.

Indeed, if it had not been for determined action taken by the NSW Opposition, with the support of the Greens, in the Legislative Council, critical material relating to inquiries into police management may never have been brought to ... Read more

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30 October 2007
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Police accused of APC procurem

JAKARTA: Indonesia's police watch group has accused the National Police of marking up the 2001 procurement of armored personnel carriers, saying the police obtained Rp 28 billion (US$307,946) via carrier purchases.

"The price of an armored carrier was set at Rp 5.2 billion in 2001, while the purchase in 2005 of a better type carrier was only set at Rp 3.8 billion," Indonesian Police Watch chairman Netta S. Pane said in a press release.

"The Corruption Eradication Commission should therefore probe the alleged corruption during the 2001 procurement."

National Police spokesman Insp. Gen. Sisno Adiwinoto, however, dismissed the allegation, saying Netta was merely seeking popularity.

"We have been monitored by the House of Representatives and audited by the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK)," Sisno told detik.com.

"And the BPK report has so far yet to mention any irregularities (in our financial statement)."
 

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