Nick Kaldas accuses ombudsman of bias in bid to halt bugging report

By Michaela Whitbourn
Updated December 8 2016 - 9:08pm, first published 5:38pm
Former deputy police commissioner Nick Kaldas wants to halt the release of the Operation Prospect report. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Former deputy police commissioner Nick Kaldas wants to halt the release of the Operation Prospect report. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Former NSW Ombudsman Bruce Barbour and his deputy, Linda Waugh giving evidence at an inquiry. Photo: Wolter Peeters
Former NSW Ombudsman Bruce Barbour and his deputy, Linda Waugh giving evidence at an inquiry. Photo: Wolter Peeters
Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione and his former deputy Nick Kaldas. Photo: Bryan O'Brien, Jon Reid
Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione and his former deputy Nick Kaldas. Photo: Bryan O'Brien, Jon Reid

Former NSW deputy police commissioner Nick Kaldas has accused the state's ombudsman of being biased against him in favour of top cop Andrew Scipione, as he takes urgent legal action to halt the release of a report into the police bugging scandal.

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