The Crime and Corruption Commission is sounding the alarm over Queensland Police’s refusal to consider unconvicted criminal behavior—like domestic violence—in disciplinary cases, arguing it creates dangerous blind spots in accountability. CCC chair Bruce Barbour warns this loophole undermines public trust and puts both officers and communities at risk, while senior official Craig Capper highlights 19 ongoing cases where officers are avoiding consequences. The watchdog insists misconduct, even without a conviction, must be reviewable—and is pushing back against the QPS’s stance as it continues to demand progress on its long-delayed police integrity unit.

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