Crime and Corruption Commission chair Bruce Barbour has told a parliamentary inquiry the Queensland Police Service has systemic issues with handling complaints.
Taxpayer cash meant to pay for frontline police officers was instead spent on hiring hundreds more civilian staff, a damning ...
The Crime and Corruption Commission has been called in to investigate serious claims of financial mismanagement and governance failings within Queensland Police Service.
A review has uncovered a $400 million hole in a state police budget with funds meant for frontline diverted elsewhere, ...
An independent review that found Queensland's police service defied government priorities and allocated money to purposes other than what was intended has been referred to the Crime and Corruption ...
The Queensland Police Service is losing money when officers help the community on paid “special services” for wide load ...
Queensland’s anti-corruption agency has been asked to probe poor financial governance at the top of a police service said to ...
Concerning” examples of financial mismanagement and governance failures have been found within the state’s police service.
Police Minister Dan Purdie said “shocking” financial mismanagement had led to a current ­structural deficit for the QPS of at least $400m of the organisation’s $4.2bn-a-year budget, triggering ...