Overview
- Search warrants were executed early last week on the homes of multiple senior NSW police, with reports varying between at least three and four targets who occupy powerful roles.
- The inquiry centers on decade-old CCTV said to show at least two senior officers visiting the Camperdown brothel Stiletto and receiving free services when it was owned by Eddie Hayson, with no suggestion Hayson is linked to the raids or provided the officers with free services.
- The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission has declined to confirm the operation, citing confidentiality rules and a policy of disclosing activity only when it judges it to be in the public interest.
- Premier Chris Minns urged the investigation to proceed quickly and said any decision on standing officers down should be guided by the LECC and NSW Police, with no changes to the officers’ roles as of Monday.
- The LECC’s October annual report sought stronger legal powers to compel information from police, highlighting constraints that may hinder the pace and scope of its probe.