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O'Loan cleared of collusion leak O'Loan cleared of collusion leak
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The Police Ombudsman's Office has been cleared of leaking confidential information to the media.The Police Ombudsman's Office has been cleared of leaking confidential information to the media.
The PSNI launched an inquiry after receiving a complaint from the Retired Police Officers Association for Northern Ireland.The PSNI launched an inquiry after receiving a complaint from the Retired Police Officers Association for Northern Ireland.
They had alleged the Official Secrets Act and the Police Act had been broken.They had alleged the Official Secrets Act and the Police Act had been broken.
They claimed confidential details of the Nuala O'Loan's report on collusion into the murder of Raymond McCord Jnr were leaked before it was published.They claimed confidential details of the Nuala O'Loan's report on collusion into the murder of Raymond McCord Jnr were leaked before it was published.
In a statment the police said: "The PSNI has completed a thorough investigation and all parties involved have been informed of the outcome of that investigation.In a statment the police said: "The PSNI has completed a thorough investigation and all parties involved have been informed of the outcome of that investigation.
"It would not be appropriate for a police organisation to comment further on the details or outcome of this investigation." "It would not be appropriate for a police organisation to comment further on the details or outcome."
Mrs O'Loan said she remained confident that neither she nor her staff had acted in breach of the law while discharging the functions associated with their jobs.Mrs O'Loan said she remained confident that neither she nor her staff had acted in breach of the law while discharging the functions associated with their jobs.
"I had expected this outcome but nevertheless I am very pleased to have received the news that police have found no substance to the allegations," she said.
"The allegations made against me and my staff were very, very serious - I knew that the very small group of staff who had worked on the particular investigation had worked very hard and very closely, and I knew there was no substance to it."
Her report, published in January this year, said there was collusion between Special Branch officers and a north Belfast UVF gang which killed up to 16 people.Her report, published in January this year, said there was collusion between Special Branch officers and a north Belfast UVF gang which killed up to 16 people.