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Time ran out on cop probe?
The lawyer for a former pizza store owner who claims more than $220,000 went missing after a 1999 Toronto Police drug raid asserts that the head of the RCMP-led cop corruption task force told him the massive probe was shut down because of "a problem with time and resources."
Lawyer Peter Biro said special task force head RCMP Chief-Supt. John Neily, now an assistant commissioner, told him the reason he was given for the 2003 probe being shut down after police cancelled two scheduled interviews with his client, pizza store owner Milos Markovic.
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VietNamNet Bridge - Hanoi,Viet 09 January 2007
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Leader advises police step up
VietNamNet Bridge – Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday requested the police to quickly wrap up investigations into major corruption cases uncovered in 2006, in order to ratchet up anti-corruption efforts.
Speaking at the public security forces' 62nd national conference in Hanoi yesterday, the PM said the police should work harder in 2007 to effectively prevent and combat corruption.
While commenting on the forces' great contribution to the country's achievements in 2006, PM Dung said during international integration, the public security forces should counter hostile forces, ensure social security and order, combat corruption and wastefulness and practice thrift to boost economic growth.
He also requested that the forces take strong measures to reform administrative procedures in their fields and also to enforce traffic laws.
Police should also remain vigilant against criminals, especially organised crime he said. The PM asked the police to build a strong national force to meet the demands of industrialisation and modernisation.
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