Prosecutors say insufficient evidence in senior cop’s ‘unreasonable’ absence from work

2020-01-08 07:06
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A senior Public Security Police (PSP) officer was accused by the Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) of unreasonable grounds for absence from work many times between 2010 and 2014, but the Public Prosecution Office (MP) decided to close the case due to insufficient evidence, the Secretariat for Security announced in a statement earlier this week.

According to the statement, CCAC officials began to investigate the case in 2015, adding that information provided by the CCAC suggested that the officer frequently falsified his attendance records in an effort to mislead the Public Security Police.

The CCAC investigation found that the police officer had “always” been late to work and absent from work for over two hours after punching the time clock, and he even left Macau to handle personal matters during his working hours, the statement by the Secretariat for Security pointed out.

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