The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission has released a damning report about the high-ranking officer,who allegedly crashed his work car in Sydney’s NorthConnex tunnel.
The convicted baby killer is back in maximum security at Silverwater prison after getting in trouble while on day release,potentially impacting her chances at parole.
The officer,whose identity has been kept secret for 40 years after the NorthConnex crash,had allegedly consumed an estimated 23.6 standard drinks.
A court has suppressed the name of a police officer accused of drink-driving and crashing his car in Sydney until 2063 after a push from the top of NSW Police.
Secret court files,“sensitive” legal letters and “mysterious legislation” - how the NSW Police won a bid to keep the name of an allegedly drunk driving senior cop secret.
Police Commissioner Karen Webb was among those who rejected suggestions the officer charged with high range drink-driving was being protected.
The officer has been charged months after he allegedly crashed while driving drunk on NorthConnex. But the Crown Solicitor’s Office has prohibited the release of his name.
The one-time Olympic water polo hopeful is working at a milk processing plant on the outskirts of western Sydney as her parole date approaches.
Detectives searching for the missing three-year-old,who would now be 12,have recommended prosecutors charge his foster mother over allegedly covering up his death.
Almost 400 alleged defects including cracks in concrete lining have been discovered in the motorway tunnel under Sydney’s north shore.