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Woman angry over police job loss | Woman angry over police job loss |
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A woman is demanding to know why she was removed from her police office job after losing her security clearance. | A woman is demanding to know why she was removed from her police office job after losing her security clearance. |
Aisling Murphy, 18, from Downpatrick has claimed she has been treated unfairly and the decision is hindering her job prospects. | |
She waited a year for security clearance for an agency-arranged job at Belfast police headquarters, but it was revoked after three-and-a-half weeks. | She waited a year for security clearance for an agency-arranged job at Belfast police headquarters, but it was revoked after three-and-a-half weeks. |
The PSNI told the BBC it would not discuss personnel details. | The PSNI told the BBC it would not discuss personnel details. |
Ms Murphy said no-one, from the PSNI or her recruitment agency, has explained what happened. | Ms Murphy said no-one, from the PSNI or her recruitment agency, has explained what happened. |
She said she has no criminal record and her family has contacted politicians to help, as well as taking legal advice. | She said she has no criminal record and her family has contacted politicians to help, as well as taking legal advice. |
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