PSNI officer 'had intelligence on Donaldson abuse a year before complaint'
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": "PSNI officer had intelligence on Donaldson abuse a year before complaint, but it was not passed on to chief constable",
"That information would have become what we call intelligence that indicated that Jeffrey Donaldson was alleged to have committed sex abuse," he said. "We have a high profile politician who, as a constituency MP, has access to vulnerable adults, who could have access to young people. "It certainly should have made its way to the chief constable, and if the chief constable determined there would be a national security risk on the decapitation of the leadership of the DUP, then he would be duty-bound to inform the government." Complainant A and Complainant B later named Donaldson as their abuser in a further meeting with police in March 2024. Spotlight asked the DCI who attended the meeting and the PSNI if they had any intelligence about Donaldson before that and, if so, what had been done to risk assess Donaldson. In a statement to Spotlight, the PSNI said: "The Police Service of Northern Ireland have conducted a thorough investigation into non-recent sexual abuse allegations. "As legal proceedings are ongoing, we will not be making any comment." The victims' accounts of sexual abuse, which took place between 1985 and 2008 when they were children, would convict Donaldson of 18 counts of sex abuse including one count of rape. He's now in custody and will be sentenced later this year. …
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