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NEWS > 24 October 2008

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Informer 'denied natural justi
THE way Victoria Police forced the key informer in the case against slain Melbourne gangland boss Mario Condello out of the state's witness protect program was a "blatant denial of natural justice", a court was told yesterday.
Lawyers for the witness, who can be identified only as 166, told the Victorian Supreme Court the informer had not been provided with the reasons the police used to justify their decision.
166 is challenging the decision to "terminate" him on the basis that the process was flawed, in the first such legal test of Victoria's witness protection laws, including the... Read more

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OPI Victoria

Police chief quizzed over free

Victoria's Office of Police Integrity (OPI) will ask the state's Chief Police Commissioner, Christine Nixon, to explain the circumstances of a free trip to Los Angeles.

Ms Nixon and her husband flew as guests of Qantas on A380 Airbus' inaugural flight from Melbourne earlier this week..

The OPI's director, Michael Strong, will ask her for further information about the circumstances of the trip.

Ms Nixon has defended her decision to go.

She says her husband used to work for the airline and she doesn't think there's been a conflict of interest.

A Victoria Police spokesman says the Chief Commissioner has been very transparent about the issue.

 

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