Police officer accused of excessive force learns his fate
A police officer captured on video dragging a man along the ground and throwing him into a wall has learnt his fate after an internal inquiry.
A police officer captured on video dragging a man along the ground and throwing him into a wall has learnt his fate after an internal inquiry.
Up until recently, he was the deputy president of the police association – now, he’s appeared in court over a serious crash.
The eye-watering amount the Australian Taxation Office claims embattled Vailo founder Aaron Hickmann’s estate owes can now be revealed.
A shocking review into workplace behaviour at a prominent state government agency has been released – as its former boss breaks his silence.
Recently bankrupt Vailo founder Aaron Hickmann has laid bare his outstanding tax liabilities.
The state government says it will find out if the businessman owes anything to the SA taxpayer – but says there’s a key problem with making the information public.
The decision automatically disqualifies the SA entrepreneur from managing corporations or holding positions such as director of more than 50 of his companies.
Youth bail breaches have skyrocketed, prompting the Opposition to slam the figures as a “shameful new record for community safety.”
A special task force that was formed to tackle South Australia’s rising youth crime crisis had only half of its full complement of permanent staff for the first two months of operation.
Details of 131 charges laid against an SA child have been revealed and the Opposition have labelled it “an absolute mockery of the justice system.”
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