Media Release.
Acting
Opposition Leader Tim Mulherin says the Newman Government’s announcement that
110 Commissioned Police Officers and 212 other police staff will be made
redundant shows no jobs are safe under this LNP Government.
Mr Mulherin
said the reduction of the police regions from eight to five will also result in
the Northern police region being larger than France and the Central region
larger than Sweden.
Mr Mulherin
said the LNP went to the election claiming there will be no forced redundancies
under their Government, today’s announcement of forced police redundancies
proves no jobs in Queensland are safe.
“The next
move we will see by the LNP Government is the sacking of ambulance workers and
fire-fighters,” Mr Mulherin said.
“The Police
Minister Jack Dempsey has still not explained how these police sackings will fit
in with the review of the QPS and emergency services announced in November by
former Federal Police chief Mick Keelty.”
Mr Mulherin
said this is another example of the piecemeal haphazard approach Mr Dempsey has
towards the QPS, after he claimed in September that:
"No senior police officers are
going to be asked to leave the service." [AAP]
“Mr
Dempsey either did not know what he was talking about in September or he was
intentionally misleading the people of Queensland.
“This
is the same Minister who bungled the rural fire service restructure and it is
interesting to note today’s announcement has been made while the Police Minister
is on holidays.
“Sacking experienced police officers is also against recommendations
from the Crime and Misconduct Commission and the Fitzgerald Inquiry, will result
in less supervision of inexperienced officers and reduced career path
opportunities for young officers.
“Forcing redundancies of 110 Commissioned Officers also does not make
economic sense as these figures could have been reached by natural
attrition.
“By
the QPS own calculations there would have been 123 experienced police
retirements in 2012-13 negating the need for expensive redundancy payouts by the
LNP Government.
“When
Mr Dempsey returns from leave he needs to explain if the 110 sacked officers
announced today are on top of natural attrition.
Mr
Mulherin said the reduction of police districts from eight to five and halving
of police districts from 31 to 15 is another slap in the face by the Newman
Government for regional Queensland.
“By
scrapping the regional offices in Cairns and Maroochydore police will have to
cover vast areas stretching officer’s capacity and will result in police having
even less contact with communities,” he said.
“The
Northern District will now cover Townville north to Torres Strait and west to
the Northern Territory border and down to the South Australian border equivalent
of policing an area larger than France.
“Similarly, the district which will cover the Sunshine Coast north to
the Burdekin is the same as policing an area equivalent to larger than
Sweden.
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