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Police Association delegates pass No Confidence Motion in Commissioner Grant Stevens and Deputy Commissioner Linda Williams

Police Association of South Australia < 1 min read

Delegates of the Police Association of South Australia (PASA) today passed a motion of no confidence in Commissioner Grant Stevens and Deputy Commissioner Linda Williams.

The motion followed a delegates meeting convened to consider concerns regarding workforce conditions, operational performance, organizational reform and leadership accountability within South Australia Police.

The motion reflects concerns raised by elected delegates — who represent every section of the SAPOL workforce — regarding workforce sustainability, operational effectiveness, staffing pressures, increasing administrative burden, workforce wellbeing and confidence in SAPOL’s future direction.

Police Association members represent approximately 95% of SAPOL’s sworn workforce.

The no-confidence motion carried by delegates and the supporting reasons are attached.

For media comment, contact the association on: (08) 8212 3055, 0400 377 299 or [email protected]

Tuesday June 23, 2026

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