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Union passes 'no confidence' vote against SA's top cop and deputy
Key takeaways
- Police union president Wade Burns (right) says delegates have no confidence in the leadership of SA Police Commissioner Grant Stevens (left).
- SA's Police Association delegates have passed a motion of "no confidence" against the leadership of Police Commissioner Grant Stevens and Deputy Commissioner Linda Williams.
- The commissioner said he was "disappointed" in the union's move, adding that "resources are at historic record levels".
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Police union president Wade Burns (right) says delegates have no confidence in the leadership of SA Police Commissioner Grant Stevens (left). (ABC News: Dean Faulkner)
SA's Police Association delegates have passed a motion of "no confidence" against the leadership of Police Commissioner Grant Stevens and Deputy Commissioner Linda Williams.
The commissioner said he was "disappointed" in the union's move, adding that "resources are at historic record levels".
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