Union passes 'no confidence' vote against SA's top cop and deputy (opens original article in a new tab)
South Australia's police union passed a 'no confidence' vote against the police commissioner and deputy commissioner, citing leadership and workforce issues, while the commissioner denied the vote reflected frontline feedback and highlighted recent resource increases.
- South Australia's police union passed a 'no confidence' vote in the police commissioner and deputy commissioner
- 92% of union delegates supported the motion, citing leadership and workforce concerns
- Commissioner Stevens stated the vote did not reflect frontline officer feedback and highlighted increased resources and new positions
Conversation
No comments yet
Threaded discussion is coming next — this is where the community conversation about this story will live.