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Last year 150 police officers in the Netherlands were sacked
for dereliction of duty, up 30 on previous years, according to new police
figures.
In total, 309 police officers faced disciplinary measures, ranging
from a formal reprimand to being sacked.
Of them, 68 officers were disciplined
for wrongful use of the police files, including both withholding and leaking
information. ‘Although there were only a few cases, we need to keep focused on
making sure information is used carefully,’ police integrity chief Lonneke
Soudant said.
In total, police started 530 disciplinary investigations into 499
officers last year, roughly in line with previous years.
The police did not
give further details about why officers were fired but in previous years the
offences ranged from leaking information to theft and drunk driving and taking
hard drugs.
The police force, with a current workforce of some 60,000, is the
biggest employer in the Netherlands.

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