Police won't pursue charges against Attorney-General Vickie Chapman over ICAC breach

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Police won't pursue charges against Attorney-General Vickie Chapman over ICAC breach
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South Australia's Police Commissioner announces no further action will be taken against Attorney-General Vickie Chapman over allegations she breached the state's strict ICAC secrecy laws.

Earlier today, SA Premier Steven Marshall said he was personally told by Mr Stevens that investigators did not recommend Ms Chapman be prosecuted over the comments.

"The police force did what they were asked to do — they gathered that information and they passed it to the DPP for further assessment.Previously under pressure to resign

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