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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    The Police Minister's confident efforts to identify inappropriate staff internet usage are effective - and one officer's been stood down

    The Police Minister's confident efforts to identify inappropriate staff internet usage are effective - and one officer's been stood down


    Audits were sparked by the case of former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming - who resigned this year.

    He 's facing charges of possessing objectionable publications, including child exploitation and bestiality material.

    Audits of Police devices since have also identified a small number of users of concern, now being reviewed by the National Integrity Unit.

    Minister Mark Mitchell says the measures appear to be maintaining high levels of public confidence

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