He thinks rather others in police management should lose his job.
Wednesday it became known that Isehaug resigns as chief of violence and sexual section at police in Bergen. She was alerts Robin Schaefers nearest boss.
Isehaug receives support from the editor of Police Forum, which describes how she helped in the attempt to get the investigation resumed. Also she should have been told to stay away from the case when she tried to submit Schaefers arguments.
– Police have not too many women in leadership positions. Now lose the police a clear female leader, and the police are losing important investigation expertise. Totally unnecessary, writes editor Ole Martin Mortvedt in magazine, and adds:
– instead, most of whom are responsible for misery, as being seated.
So far, only police chief Geir Gudmundsen who have been affected. In February he resigned his position temporarily while the investigation is ongoing.
Mortvedt believes the top police management can already consider whether additional management should go. It is not necessary to wait for the Justice Department’s investigation, he said.
– What we now see is the result of paralysis. When those responsible not even see that they are a burden to their other colleagues should acting chief of police take responsibility. He has not done, writes Mortvedt.
(NTB)
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