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THE FIRST ever public police misconduct hearing over the stabbing of a Rugby mum will be held this week.
Brownsover Hall Hotel is bracing itself for the national press as it undergoes the media spotlight as the location for the hearing.
Warwickshire Police PCs Theresa Cottingham and Charlotte Hall both face allegations of misconduct leading to the killing of Colette Lynch in February 2005.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission said more should have been done to hear Colette's calls for help days before Percy Wright stabbed her to death outside her home i... Read more
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Sydney Morning Herald - Sydney 16 August 2006
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Cabinet approves graft chief
THE deputy commissioner of the Independent Commission Against Corruption, John Pritchard, who worked as a junior adviser to the police minister Carl Scully a decade ago, won cabinet approval yesterday as the new Police Integrity Commissioner.
Mr Pritchard, 42, a barrister who has been in the ICAC deputy role since April 2004, beat a field which briefly included the Liberal nominee for the seat of Epping, Greg Smith, who is deputy director of public prosecutions.
Mr Pritchard will replace Terry Griffin, who is close to completing his five-year contract, provided the parliamentary committee overseeing the PIC does not veto the appointment.
Mr Scully said yesterday he relied on a selection committee of three senior public servants who shortlisted two candidates, including Mr Pritchard, before he made the selection.
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