Whistleblowers express skepticism as new details about the review of NSW Police culture come to light.

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  1. It’s understandable that whistleblowers are feeling sceptical about the review into NSW Police culture. Trust is hard to build, especially when previous attempts at reform may not have led to meaningful changes. Transparency and accountability are crucial for any review process, and the concerns of whistleblowers highlight the need for genuine engagement and meaningful action. It’s important for the review to not only identify issues but also implement changes that address the root causes of the culture that needs reform. We must ensure that those who came forward are supported, and their voices are heard in the process. It will be interesting to see how this review unfolds and whether it leads to real progress within the NSW Police.

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