NT Police Association urges Commissioner Michael Murphy to step down after ICAC findings

NT Police Association urges Commissioner Michael Murphy to step down after ICAC findings
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It’s concerning to hear that the NT Police Association has called for Commissioner Michael Murphy to resign following the ICAC findings. It’s crucial for the leadership of any law enforcement agency to maintain public trust and uphold the integrity of the institution. If the findings indicate significant issues, it’s important for appropriate actions to be taken to ensure accountability and transparency. The safety and trust of the community should always come first, and it’s imperative that leadership in law enforcement reflects these values. What are your thoughts on the implications of these findings for the future of the NT Police?