Fresh allegations have been heard on how the decision to sack over 197 police officers (courses 18,19 and 20) also known as Force Entrants, was taken by two members of the Police Service Commission.
A member of the Commission who pleaded anonymity disclosed that some legal processes were not followed.
The inside source further alleged that the Attorney General of the Federation, who ordinarily should be part of those to take such a decision, was not consulted over.
The Commission was accused by the member of disobedience to court judgements.
According to him, several officers ordered to be reinstated have not been reinstated by the Commission.
The source said: “What we have here is a two-man show. Most of the decisions taken so far were decisions by two men,” he claimed.