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Banks inquiry resourcing claims "absolute nonsense

Published: Wed 11 Jun 2014 10:01 PM
Banks inquiry resourcing claims "absolute nonsense"
Statement from Assistant Commissioner Malcolm Burgess:
Police reiterate that we will not comment on the John Banks investigation until sentencing.
We can however say that suggestions that resourcing issues meant police did not seek a Crown Law opinion are absolute nonsense.
Police deal with up to 140,000 prosecution cases a year and each matter is assessed on its merits and in accordance with the Solicitor General's prosecution guidelines. We have expert in-house legal advisers who provide authoritative advice on a wide range of complex and sensitive cases.
Decisions to seek Crown Law opinions are operational matters for police and have nothing to do with resourcing.
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