NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: A (a pseudonym) v Commissioner of Police [2019] NSWIRComm 1091 Hearing dates: 25, 26, and 27 February 2019 and 30 April 2019 Date of orders: 16 December 2019 Decision date: 16 December 2019 Jurisdiction: Industrial Relations Commission Before: Commissioner Constant Decision: Pursuant to s 177(1) (b) of the Police Act 1990 (NSW) the Commission orders:
(1) The order made by the delegate of the Commissioner of Police on 6 July 2018 under s 173(2)(a) of the Police Act 1990 (NSW) that the applicant be subject to a disciplinary transfer from the Child Abuse Unit Hunter, Child Abuse & Sex Crimes Squad, State Crime Command, to the Assets Confiscation Unit, Organised Crime Squad, State Crime Command is revoked.
(2) The applicant be subject to a disciplinary transfer from the Child Abuse Unit Hunter, Child Abuse & Sex Crimes Squad, State Crime Command, to the Assets Confiscation Unit, Organised Crime Squad, State Crime Command commencing from the date one month after the publication of this decision until the date a Sergeant, or Detective Sergeant, position becomes available within a commutable distance of 60 minutes from the applicant's current home address at which time the applicant will be placed in this available position. If the applicant rejects this position, she will remain attached to the Assets Confiscation Unit, Organised Crime Squad, State Crime Command in Parramatta and will be eligible to apply to be placed on the Mobility List in the usual way subject to NSW Police Force's applicable policies and procedures.
The Commission makes the following recommendations:
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