Policing Authority Expresses Concern Over Ability Of An Garda Siochána To Change

The Policing Authority has expressed concern over the ability of An Garda Síochána to change.
In it's final report in a series aimed at modernising the force, the authority has questioned the desire from within to bring about reform.
The report found that not enough attention is being given to key areas including Human Resources, Communications Technology, Accommodation, Training and Finance.
The Authority noted that there is still no settled view as to what the expanded Garda force will look like, how it will be recruited, trained, and how it can best serve the community.
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