The Police Complaints Authority says it rejects all suggestions from the Commissioner of Police that publication of findings by the PCA, in the disciplinary aspect of the case involving ACP Irwin Hackshaw, is other than in the public interest.
In a release issued Saturday
it said further, the criminal investigation into reported allegations of
unusual financial transactions involving Mr. Hackshaw is nearing conclusion and
the PCA has met with the office of the Director of Public Prosecution on the
matter.
The PCA says it is of the view that transparent publication of the
recommendations arising out of its investigations, provide public accountability
and enhances trust in the justice system, even more so where the case involves
a senior rank.
The PCA maintains it is independent of the police and it investigates criminal
offences involving police officers, police corruption and serious police
misconduct and other related matters.
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