Monday, 14 January 2013

Newman’s Backflip Leaves Police Restructure In Limbo

Media Release.

Shadow Police Minister Bill Byrne says the Queensland Police Service restructure announced by the Police Commissioner Ian Stewart last week is now up in the air after Premier Campbell Newman has backed away from supporting legislation to sack police.
Mr Byrne said last week the Police Commissioner and Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney said they would change the legislation if they needed to make it possible to fire police officers.
“The proposal by the Deputy Premier to change the legislation to facilitate mandatory redundancies in the police service should never have been floated in the first place because it has the potential to undermine the integrity of the QPS,” he said.
“But I understand that after threats from the Queensland Police Union today of an ‘all out war’ if this measure was to proceed, the Premier has back-flipped on last week’s plan and ruled out changing the legislation.
“This now leaves the entire restructure in limbo, with the QPS effectively showing no confidence in the new Police Commissioner and the Premier running a government that has to be forced to back away from bad ideas.
“The Premier and Police Minister Jack Dempsey need to explain to the people of Queensland whether the police restructure announced last week will still proceed.
“This is another example of the haphazard way in which this government ham-fists major announcements and then backtracks on them at a later date.
“This is also indicative of how little consultation was conducted on this restructure before it was announced, as it is obvious the QPU were not properly consulted before last week,” he said

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