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Queensland police try to prevent constable at centre of privacy breach from giving evidence

Posted on November 2, 2018 by pogowasright.org

Ben Smee reports:

The Queensland police service is attempting to prevent a senior constable who accessed and leaked the details of a domestic violence victim from giving evidence at the woman’s breach of privacy hearing.

Julie* was forced to go into hiding after a serving officer, Neil Punchard, sent her address to her violent former husband.

Punchard was disciplined but not suspended, sacked or charged.

Read more on The Guardian.

Category: BreachesCourtNon-U.S.

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