The Queensland police officer who booked the police commissioner's wife for failing to stop at a stop sign, was not interviewed as part of a CCC assessment into why the ticket was later withdrawn, the ABC can reveal.
The Queensland police officer who booked the Police Commissioner's wife for an alleged traffic infringement was not interviewed as part of a Crime and Corruption Commission assessment into why the ticket was later withdrawn, the ABC can reveal.
As revealed by the ABC last week, Ms Stewart was issued the ticket last month by a senior constable after allegedly failing to stop at a stop sign.She later wrote to the officer in charge of the local station questioning the infringement notice, and the officer agreed to withdraw it. "The officer who made the decision wrote to Ms Stewart advising of the decision to withdraw the infringement notice. In this correspondence, it is clearly articulated on what grounds the decision was made."
"The allegations of possible corrupt conduct or police misconduct assessed by the CCC related to the withdrawal of the infringement notice by the decision maker and any potential involvement of the Commissioner of Police," it said.
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