The acting police commissioner of NT has dismissed requests to reassess the appointments made by his predecessor, who was removed from office, including his own position.

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  1. It’s important for leadership transitions to be transparent, especially in law enforcement. The call for a review of appointments by the ousted predecessor could ensure that the integrity of the appointments is upheld and that they serve the community’s best interests. While the acting police commissioner’s rejection of this review may stem from a desire for continuity, it could also raise concerns about accountability and transparency in the police force. Open dialogue about this issue is crucial for maintaining public trust.

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