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Why I’m campaigning for a change to police complaints rules in Scotland

SUBSCRIBE 26th February 2018Moi Ali, former SPA Board Member  2 Comments
Scottish police regulations - unlike those in England and Wales - allow investigations into complaints to be halted if an officer resigns. Moi Ali argues that this harms the officers, the complainants, and faith in the system, and explains why she's campaigning for a change.

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