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The Office of Police Integrity (OPI) was the Australian state of Victoria independent police oversight and anti-corruption agency established by the Victorian Government in November 2004. OPI ceased operation on 9 February 2013 and was replaced by the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) .
Hodson became a police informant in 2002, after he was arrested by Drug Squad detective David Miechel. [4] [5] Miechel was to become Hodson's handler.On AFL Grand Final weekend in September 2003, Hodson and off-duty Miechel were arrested for burglary on a house in Oakleigh East being used to store approximately $1.3 million in ecstasy pills by criminals and which was soon to be raided by the ...
The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) is Victoria's anti-corruption integrity agency with jurisdiction over the public sector. It does this by: investigating serious corruption and police misconduct; informing the public sector, police and the community about the risks and impacts of corruption and police misconduct.
In 2003, whilst serving as national manager of counter-terrorism, he was awarded the Australian Police Medal and was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for his work on Alliance. [2] [3] In 2004, Ashton left the AFP after 24 years of service [1] and accepted a position at the newly formed Office of Police Integrity in Victoria. In 2009 ...
A small city in Minnesota approved a contract just hours before it was to have been left with no law enforcement after its entire police department resigned.. The Goodhue City Council unanimously ...
Police investigator: I was bashed; Former judge says Vic police are corrupt; The courage of a "filthy rat" Office of Police Integrity website; Ombudsman Victoria; Whistling In The Dark; Why our police must face a probe; TV man linked to sex case inquiry; Saxton Speaker Bureau, Simon Illingworth; OpinionExtra: Sunday Herald Sun, 30 May 2004 ...
George Brouwer was the Ombudsman for the state Victoria for a decade [1] He was appointed to the position in 2004. His term expired in March 2014, and he was succeeded by Deborah Glass. Concurrently with work as Ombudsman, Brouwer was also head of Victoria's Office of Police Integrity. [2]
The Armed Offenders Squad was a unit of Victoria Police in Australia tasked with investigating non-fatal violent crimes. Subject to frequent complaints of police brutality, the squad was disbanded in 2006 following an investigation by the Victorian Office of Police Integrity.