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,The Keogh Scandal: Unaccountable Power and Systemic Corruption, 1946–1947, this scandal. I argue that the Royal Commission which inquired into the matter erred in its findings, and that the Keogh scandal provides the earliest evidence of entrenched and systemic corruption reaching to the highest level of the New South Wales Police Force.Impugn 发表于 2025-3-23 14:19:16
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,The Keogh Scandal: Unaccountable Power and Systemic Corruption, 1946–1947, this scandal. I argue that the Royal Commission which inquired into the matter erred in its findings, and that the Keogh scandal provides the earliest evidence of entrenched and systemic corruption reaching to the highest level of the New South Wales Police Force.我没有命令 发表于 2025-3-24 05:39:56
Conclusion,ceived wave—of serious assaults, robberies and sex offences around Sydney. He returned to his home in Edgecliffe for dinner at about 6 p.m., where he dined with his wife, Jennie, the Deputy Commissioner, James Scott and the Chief of the CIB, Norman James. At about 8 p.m., MacKay suddenly collapsed;不遵守 发表于 2025-3-24 09:55:59
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n Australian police historyThis book tells the fascinating story of William John MacKay, a man who dominated policing in New South Wales for three decades, until his death in 1948. MacKay was fearless, brilliant and ruthless. He was responsible for beating-up striking unionists, but he also smashed精确 发表于 2025-3-25 00:24:23
,‘The Ladder of Promotion’: Leadership and Succession in the New South Wales Police Force, 1910–1929This chapter provides an account of W.J. MacKay’s early police career. His rapid rise in the New South Wales Police Force is used to explore patronage, power and succession within police forces, and how individual officers secure personal power.