NSW cop to face computer access charge

 

Duty status "under review".

A NSW Police constable was expected to front court next month charged with allegedly unauthorised computer access.

The police service said the duty status of the officer, who was attached to the North West Metropolitan Region, was "under review".

It said the offence allegedly occurred in August last year.

The officer was expected to appear in Parramatta Local Court, west of Sydney's CBD, on 23 March 2011.

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NSW cop to face computer access charge
"Wish that he is either suspended without pay or he is still working normally. What a waste of tax payer to those sub-standard public servants to take a long leave with pay for acting wrongfully. ..."
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laman
Feb 2, 2011 9:47 AM
Wish that he is either suspended without pay or he is still working normally. What a waste of tax payer to those sub-standard public servants to take a long leave with pay for acting wrongfully. Once charged, I want to see no further stupid payment after leaving the job.
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