Thursday, June 25, 2015

- Dealing Schaefer has been under any criticism – BergensAvisen

Notifier immediate supervisor leaves the police.

Rigmor Isehaug manage violence and sexual section in Hordaland police district. After 37 years in by police, she has found that enough is enough.



Notify’s immediate supervisor

She was long head of Robin Schaefer, the man who warned about serious errors in their investigation of the death of Monika Sviglinskaja (8).

– Dealing Schaefer has been under any criticism, she says.

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In the report that deals with the investigation of hordaland police handling Schaefer referred Isehaug as medvarsler. This was explained by her support and assistance, and that she relayed and fought for his message within the organization.



Would give Schaefer honor

At Schaefers notes were not signed by her is explained that Isehaug wanted to give Schaefer alone the acknowledgment in his discoveries.

Isehaugs lawyer says that Ishaug endured unlawful reprisal on the occasion of her initiative in the matter.

“Monika affair has been a tremendous burden for her. Like Schaefer, she has not been taken seriously, and she has also been subjected to a significant cross-pressures in the middle management role she had, “writes attorney.



Lost motivation

– I have concluded that enough is enough. I feel I have lost stand-determination and motivation the last eighteen months. This ties up to the attempts to get Monika affair resumed, explained Isehaug when she resigned in March.

She did report to perusal Wednesday and refer to it as thoroughly worked through. She would not comment on details of the report.

– This is sad reading that everyone involved should face the fact. Justice should not say finished with this. They should come in and decide what to do next. The Police Authority will need outside help, says Isehaug.



Ends Tuesday

On Tuesday has Isehaug their last day in the police. Her successor is not in place.

– I’ve sent a recommendation to the employment council, but they decided to return the case with further questions, says Station Olav Valland.

Only three applicants have expressed interest in:

Police Jurist Per Johan Askevold (52), Elisabeth Hellevang Størksen (54), coordinator of the domestic violence and sexual assault cases in the Hordaland police district and Atle Christensen (49), police superintendent / practice responsible.

– Leit losing a good colleague

Group Manager Ms Bremer Johannessen takes over the job temporarily. She waits until Isahaugs successor is ready.

Valland has been Isehaugs immediate superior in almost five years. He stressed that the police district’s treatment of Monika affair and the load Isehaug have been exposed, has been a natural topic of conversation between the two.

– It is always sad to lose good colleagues, but I have great understanding for that she chooses to retire, says Valland.

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