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Queensland police commissioner ‘hoping to survive’ in role amid force’s racism and sexism scandals


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Katarina Carroll says she hopes to keep her position when report examining police culture is released

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The Queensland police commissioner, Katarina Carroll, says she is “hoping” to keep her job amid increasing pressure on the Queensland police service’s leadership over revelations about racism, sexism and misogyny in the ranks.

On Tuesday Carroll and the police minister, Mark Ryan, spent almost an hour answering questions from the media after the release of audio recordings – published by Guardian Australia – that contained officers using racist and violent language.

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Continue reading…Katarina Carroll says she hopes to keep her position when report examining police culture is releasedFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe Queensland police commissioner, Katarina Carroll, says she is “hoping” to keep her job amid increasing pressure on the Queensland police service’s leadership over revelations about racism, sexism and misogyny in the ranks.On Tuesday Carroll and the police minister, Mark Ryan, spent almost an hour answering questions from the media after the release of audio recordings – published by Guardian Australia – that contained officers using racist and violent language.Sign up for our free morning and afternoon email newsletters from Guardian Australia for your daily news roundup Continue reading…