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'Not fair or reasonable': Cops to keep getting access to reports about police misconduct weeks before victims
'Not fair or reasonable': Cops to keep getting access to reports about police misconduct weeks before victims
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18 hrs ago
Matt Burrows
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Shannon Parker says 'adverse comments' about Whakaari Peri Edmonds were made in an IPCA report, but he didn't get the same opportunity as police to respond.
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An industry watchdog will continue to provide the New Zealand Police with draft reports about the misconduct of its officers weeks before their alleged victims get a copy.
The Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA), the Crown entity tasked with investigating complaints about the conduct of police officers, had launched a review of the practice after victims advocate Shannon Parker raised it earlier this year.
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