A former FBI special agent says the bureau uses its own review system to intimidate whistleblowers and bury complaints.
A Waterbury cop, who is running for the Board of Aldermen, is the subject of two internal affairs investigations over alleged department violations.
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Ciattarelli Wins Cop Endorsement, Vows To End Release Of Police Internal Affairs Records
Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli is vowing to end public access to police internal affairs files and civilian review boards, which may have helped him receive an endorsement from ...
Ex-minister’s role as Path to Power podcast co-presenter with Matt Cooper ended after emergence of role coaching Fianna Fáil candidate ...
Sept 17 (Reuters) - Facebook Inc (FB.O), opens new tab on Thursday said it would update its internal discussion policies to impose restrictions on employees' ability to debate social and political ...
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"Remove Your Wig, Gown And Join Politics" – Bode George Faults Judge For Stopping PDP Convention
In a statement titled “PDP Planned National Convention Not Vitiated by Court” and issued on Friday by its National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, the party vowed to go ahead with all its ...
Despite internal tensions. Te Pāti Māori won six of the seven Māori electorates in 2023, representing more than 85% of voters on the Māori roll. The party defeated Labour in the Tāmaki Makaurau ...
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