The Australian Federal Police Association (AFPA) will continue to support our Federal and ACT Policing members involved in the Board of Inquiry into the Criminal Justice System in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).
AFPA President Alex Caruana said that the AFPA would fully support its members after their intention to take legal action against the ACT Government was made public by The Australian newspaper yesterday (6 March 2024).
“We will continue to support our members as we have been leading up to, during, and after the Board of Inquiry.
“Our priority is to ensure that members are well represented and that their welfare is looked after,” Mr Caruana said.
As the matter will now form legal proceedings, the AFPA will not be making further comment.
For comments: AFPA Media and Government Relations Manager – Mr Troy Roberts – media@afpa.org.au / 0409 812 690
The Australian Federal Police Association (AFPA) will continue to support our Federal and ACT Policing members involved in the Board of Inquiry into the Criminal Justice System in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).
AFPA President Alex Caruana said that the AFPA would fully support its members after their intention to take legal action against the ACT Government was made public by The Australian newspaper yesterday (6 March 2024).
“We will continue to support our members as we have been leading up to, during, and after the Board of Inquiry.
“Our priority is to ensure that members are well represented and that their welfare is looked after,” Mr Caruana said.
As the matter will now form legal proceedings, the AFPA will not be making further comment.
For comments: AFPA Media and Government Relations Manager – Mr Troy Roberts – media@afpa.org.au / 0409 812 690