Tuesday, April 9, 2013

NZ Police are perfect

Or at least, that's their attitude.

When Bruce Hutton, a former senior police inspector died, he was eulogised by the Deputy Police Commissioner as having "integrity beyond reproach". This is despite the fact that he planted evidence that sent an  innocent man to jail for murder and may even have been the actual murderer.

For a senior police officer to describe him as having any integrity at all is simply laughable. If the New Zealand police insist on refusing to even consider that they make mistakes, they will lose all credibility.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

David Bain Case

In yet another example of irresponsibility and misconduct in the seemingly never-ending David Bain saga, it has been revealed that the former judge hired to second-guess an independent report into the case used it to funnel money to a woman he was in a relationship with. This case has really shown how rotten the New Zealand justice system can be.

Meanwhile, the Dunedin police still have not taken any responsibility for their enormous screw-ups. Let me make this very clear: either the Dunedin police screwed up and put an innocent man in prison for 13 years, or the Dunedin police screwed up and let a multiple murderer walk free. Either way, they screwed up and refuse to admit it.

How can we have confidence in the justice system when stuff like this is going on?