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Running Scared?

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

The police have rejected the Information Commission’s ruling that the ‘fat’ bank accounts owned by senior officers must be published. Why the negative reaction if they claim nothing is irregular in those accounts?

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THERE is no end to the scorn directed at the National Police. This law enforcement institution has been accused of many failings, most recently its dismal failure to monitor and control social conflicts, despite clear warnings. Yet, instead of restoring public trust, the police have been acting rather strangely, causing people to ask what is wrong with the police.

One peculiarity has been its refusal to publicize the list of ‘fat bank accounts

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