Three senior NI officers investigated over ‘critical’ misconduct allegations

Complaints relate to handling of probe into poIice vehicle contracts

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PSNI officers at a crime scene in Belfast
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Three senior Northern Ireland Police officers are under investigation following allegations of misconduct and criminality in public office.

Police Ombudsman Michael Maguire is looking into complaints over how the trio - Chief Constable George Hamilton, Deputy Chief Constable Drew Harris and Assistant Chief Constable Mark Hamilton - handled a 2014 inquiry relating to allegations of bribery in public office in the awarding of Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) vehicle contracts, reports the BBC.

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