NSW police officers complained to watchdog about former commissioner Mick Fuller's racing interests

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The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission has known for years about former NSW top cop Mick Fuller's co-ownership of racehorses with leaders of 'high-risk' industries, the ABC can reveal.

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On Thursday, Police Minister and Deputy Premier Paul Toole said the NSWPF assured him the matter "has already been looked at by an external agency".Police Minister Paul Toole said further questions would need to be directed to Mr Fuller. The state government refused to be drawn on how long it knew Mr Fuller had not disclosed his racehorse shares.

Mr Fuller ended his 34-year police career last month after being headhunted by Peter V'landys, the chief of horseracing body Racing NSW and chairman of the Australian Rugby League Commission .

 

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kooribrian Ah the Toole. What a talent. Former NSW Racing Minister now Police Minister, loves his Rugby League, nuffing to do with him.

It’s so wrong

Doesn’t pass pub test

Crooked Coppers in NSW !., Whatever next, Neville Wran must bivid.

Meanwhile, while some senior ranks are playing musical chairs, there is a crisis at the coal front

Superb investigative journalism. 👏

RobertArnol That of course will fall into the category of 'nothing to see here'!

The whole thing stinks of corruption and should be full investigated

Corruption in the NSW police force? I’m flabbergasted 😱

No funding to internal inquiry body.After secretive namesake inquiry, it finds no fault.For an X police man who helped Porter rape inquiry close sooner and many other can of worms, scomo neighbour & hillsong member, atleast this much protection has to be done.ICAC?

Is this story a surprise to anyone?

So the useless police anti-corruption body will now review it's record to find out how it turns a blind eye to corruption.

Another ineffectual watchdog. Divert the taxpayer money to investigative journalists.

The lap dogs of Gladys.

Get the corrupt in jail. If the bud is not nipped, accountability drops and it becomes the norm. Then game over for Australia

Never trust a high rolling betting man. Period

nswpolice Finest Police Force money, or the odd share in a racehorse can buy.

“The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC) received complaints from officers dating back years detailing Mr Fuller's racehorse syndicates.” LECC in NSW is as useless as ACLEI in the ACT. “DO NOT REPORT CORRUPTION HERE” ACLEIGovAu ACTPolicing

Two legs bad, four legs good!

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