Chris Minns said Labor MP Anthony D’Adam’s comments in a speech to parliament were ‘absolutely reprehensible’
NSW premier Chris Minns said Anthony D’Adam had not raised his concerns about police commissioner Karen Webb and officers’ actions prior to his speech.NSW premier Chris Minns said Anthony D’Adam had not raised his concerns about police commissioner Karen Webb and officers’ actions prior to his speech.
“Any time police officers resort to the use of force against non-violent protesters, they violate these principles and undermine the consent and respect necessary for the police to do their job.” “Mr D’Adam did not raise his criticisms about NSW police with me, the police minister or with NSW Police. The first we heard about it was his speech in parliament,” Minns said.
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