Federal cops moonlighting in second jobs are not being adequately checked

By Natalie O'Brien
Updated July 19 2015 - 11:08am, first published 12:15am
Professor Michael Kennedy of the University of Western Sydney College says proper vetting of moonlighting federal police should have been addressed before now. Photo: University of Western Sydney
Professor Michael Kennedy of the University of Western Sydney College says proper vetting of moonlighting federal police should have been addressed before now. Photo: University of Western Sydney

Hundreds of Australian Federal Police are moonlighting in second jobs, some of which are considered high risk due to potential conflicts of interest or corruption, with officers not being subjected to adequate checks and balances, an official audit report has found.

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