1710 Merit list

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Dear Police Service of Northern Ireland,

1) Regarding the 1710 recruitment campaign Merit list, could you please tell me how many candidates from the top 45% of the Merit list have left the process and are no longer progressing through the PSNI managed stages due to failing one of the 5 stages, voluntary withdrawal etc?

2) Could you also provide the figures for the top 50% of the Merit list.

3) Are candidates expected to repeat PCA and Medical examination if they commence the Student Officer Training Programme more than 6 months from initial completion?

4) On what date was the information extracted?

Yours faithfully,

John Smyth

Police Service of Northern Ireland

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3rd December 2018

Dear Mr. Smyth,

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I write in connection with your request for information dated 1st December
2018 which was received by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI)
on 1st December 2018.  I note you seek access to the following
information:

PSNI 1710 Recruitment Campaign

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Dear Police Service of Northern Ireland,

I would like to withdraw this request as the Information is no longer needed.

Yours faithfully,

John Smyth