一名爱尔兰前警察分析员说,她因报告严重凶杀数据错误而遭到报复,这导致了职业损害和健康问题。
A former Irish police analyst says she was retaliated against for reporting serious homicide data errors, leading to career damage and health issues.
前警察局副局长洛伊斯·韦斯特表示,2018年她因对凶杀数据分类严重错误提出担忧,包括16起被误归为非凶杀案的案件,而遭到报复。
Lois West, a former joint deputy head of the Garda Síochána Analysis Service, says she faced retaliation after raising concerns in 2018 about serious errors in homicide data classification, including 16 cases misclassified as non-homicides.
她声称,她被排除在关键决定之外,被剥夺了特等干事的晋升(被授予没有公开程序的同事),并遭受严重的身心健康问题,包括皮肤衰弱。
She claims she was excluded from key decisions, denied a promotion to Principal Officer—awarded to a colleague without a public process—and suffered severe mental and physical health issues, including a debilitating skin condition.
韦斯特声称她的职业生涯因发言而遭到破坏,称自己是"一只被砍断的四肢",并根据爱尔兰的举报人和就业法提出法律诉讼,理由是缺乏加尔达专员,政府和公共开支和改革部长的支持.
West alleges her career was sabotaged for speaking up, describing herself as "a severed limb," and is pursuing legal complaints under Irish whistleblower and employment laws, citing lack of support from the Garda Commissioner, government, and Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform.