I think that "major" was an adjective inserted by the previous poster. Jubes has said (a lot) that he would like to see an inquiry, that he owns his mistakes, that all the investigators should own their mistakes, so the same kind of mistakes are not made again.
A lot of money has been spent on this investigation. By all of the lead investigators. With no result. The Big Dig (for example) must have cost a small fortune.
Once the inquest report is published, I think that we may see another lawsuit. So far, there have been two lawsuits that we know of.
Prosecuting Jubes was also a waste of taxpayer money. They could have easily used internal disciplinary measures instead.
imo
Tall Poppy syndrome. SA
Have a read about Operation Prospect, Operation Florida, Task Force Volta, "Strike Force Emblems" ( you won't find much it's all hidden from the public )
Good honest officers targeted. Over 100 police, including high ranking ones such as Nick Kaldas & Clive Small
The Greens have slammed the New South Wales Government's decision not to release the Strikeforce Emblems report into a controversial police phone tapping operation.
www.abc.net.au
The Greens have slammed the New South Wales Government's decision not to release the Strikeforce Emblems report into a controversial police phone tapping operation.
The report was written eight years ago after it emerged that an internal police unit had obtained warrants to secretly record more than 100 past and present police officers.
The NSW government has decided not to release a report into a high-level internal police surveillance opera...
www.9news.com.au
The NSW government will not release a report into a high-level internal police surveillance operation, saying the police integrity watchdog has found the investigation unsatisfactory.
Police Integrity Commission (PIC) Inspector David Levine warned that releasing the Strike Force Emblems report would be "dangerous" and damage the reputation of NSW police.
Strike Force Emblems was established to investigate the propriety of an internal police operation in 2000, which put 114 people, including police and lawyers, under surveillance.
Some of those police are now in the top ranks of the force, including deputy commissioner Nick Kaldas.
Kinda ironic that these warrants were suspect at best, when there was a legal warrant for PS , but it had expired & NSWPF took their chance to very publicly prosecute Gary Jubelin IMO
Nick Kaldas's book Behind The Badge & Clive Small & tom Gillings book Betrayed are a good read about how the NSWPF treat their own.
Sadly Clive Small died a couple of months ago
Submission
No 3
INQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT AND PROGRESS OF THE
OMBUDSMAN’S INQUIRY “OPERATION PROSPECT”
Name: Mr Neil Mercer
Date received: 8/01/2015
Submission
No 3
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Now if we are talking wild conspiracy theories, than I have to wonder if GJ was set up by members of his team?? Revenge & grudges maybe??
Lots more at the links, interesting reading ...............