Tasmania Police announce independent review to investigate handling of child sex allegations against Paul Reynolds

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Tasmania Police announce independent review to investigate handling of child sex allegations against Paul Reynolds
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Commissioner Donna Adams says a review will assess the actions of Paul Reynolds and whether there had been any misconduct by police officers involved in the investigation.

A Watch and Act warning is in place for Mount Sheila in the Shire of Ashburton, WA. Keep up to date withTasmania Police Commissioner Donna Adams says an independent review will investigate police handling of child sexual abuse allegations against former officer Paul Reynolds.At the end of her review, Ms Weiss will write a report that will include any misconduct findings and recommendations for reform. The report will be made public.

The commission also said it was concerned Senior Sergeant Reynolds was given a full police funeral, at which then-police commissioner Darren Hine gave the eulogy, "given the Commissioner was, at that stage, aware of the concerns about [him]". Whether there has been criminal misconduct in Senior Sergeant Reynolds's handling of matters reported to him or investigated by him during the course of his career, with particular focus on his tenure at the Deloraine Division and Prosecution Services

The commission of inquiry looking at the Tasmanian government's handling of child sexual abuse in state institutions found failings in the way Tasmania Police handled allegations against a former officer."Victim-survivors or members of the community are encouraged to report concerns or provide information regarding the behaviour of Paul Reynolds."

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