NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb has admitted she 'can do better' when it comes to addressing the media on serious issues.
NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb admits she 'can do better' when addressing the media following alleged double murder of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies
Speaking to 2GB's Ray Hadley on Monday, Ms Webb declared"most cops join the police to be in the police, not the media" when asked about her role in the public. In another press conference days later when the bodies of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies were found, Ms Webb said NSW Police was"grateful" for the accused after he revealed the locations of Jesse and Luke's bodies.
"Yeah...certainly, my approach has been that where mistakes are made I need to own it on behalf of the organisation," she said.
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