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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 Downpatick has claimed she has been treated unfairly and the decision is hindering her job prospects. 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She waited a year for security clearance for an agency-arranged job at Belfast police headquarters, but it was revoked after three-and-a-half weeks.She waited a year for security clearance for an agency-arranged job at Belfast police headquarters, but it was revoked after three-and-a-half weeks.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.