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IRA members 'may end up in PSNI': Ford12.00.00am BST (GMT +0100) Sat 27th Aug 2005 David Ford said high standards must be maintained in the PSNI Alliance leader David Ford has conceded that some IRA members could end up in the police service in the future. Mr Ford did not dispute that recent IRA recruits who had no record of illegal activity might get jobs in the PSNI. He said the important thing was to focus on the existing safeguards to ensure police officers upheld the law. "We may have to accept that there will be certain bad apples, some of whom may or may not be politically motivated, appear in the police service," he said. Mr Ford told BBC Radio Ulster's Inside Politics programme on Saturday: "It may be that certain people may get through by putting the right kind of story in a interview. "But there's still procedures and one of the virtues of the reform system is that we have people like the oversight commissioner, people like the ombudsman and we have the highest standards being ensured for the PSNI and all its operations. "The key thing is to ensure that the police service is run as best can be and those bad apples will be weeded out." ENDS NOTES A review of policing in Northern Ireland by former Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten was one of the key elements of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. The Patten Report planned a "peace-time" service of 7,500 regular officers and 2,500 part-timers. The force changed its name from the Royal Ulster Constabulary to the Police Service of Northern Ireland in November 2001.
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