I find this sort of Hearing to be a considerable waste of everyone's time.
6 of the accused were former policemen/women. They had already either resigned or been sacked. And the other 2 could not be bothered to attend the Hearing, which rather makes it a foregone conclusion.
The limited resources for bringing disciplinary/misconduct hearings should concentrate solely on current police officers-as is the case for just about every other job. The enormous expense discussing the conduct of former Officers could be much better spent disciplining/dismissing people who are still there, rather than shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted.
Sir Mark Rowley accused of ‘misleading’ public over police sackings
Police officer who tasered man accused of being a liar
A police officer who left a man paralysed from the waist down after tasering him has been accused of being a liar while undergoing cross-examination.
Pc Imran Mahmood, 36, is charged with unlawfully inflicting grievous bodily harm on Jordan Walker-Brown during a patrol in the early months of the first lockdown on May 4 2020.
Mr Walker-Brown, who was 23 at the time, was left with “catastrophic” injuries after hitting his head on the pavement and breaking his back.
Daniel Morgan: Met Police forced to apologise after lost documents ‘found in locked cabinet’
The Met Police has been forced to apologise after potentially key documents in Britain’s most investigated homicide were found in a locked cabinet at New Scotland Yard.
Officials said paperwork relevant to murdered private investigator Daniel Morgan was found in a locked cabinet that had not been used for a number of years at its headquarters in London.
Mr Morgan was killed with an axe in a south London pub car park on 10 March 1987. Despite an inquest and five previous inquiries his killer has never been brought to justice.
The documents in question were found in January and an assessment started in February.
A total of 95 pages of material should have been disclosed to the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel (DMIP), the Met said. The DMIP was set up to look into the case and published its final report in June 2021 after the Home Office tried to delay it.
A further 71 pages were identified that would have been provided to His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) as part of their subsequent inspection.
Barbara Gray, Met assistant commissioner, said: “We fully acknowledge how unacceptable and deeply regrettable this situation is.
“We are working to understand what has taken place and any impact. We apologise to the family of Daniel Morgan and to the Panel.”
The DMIP’s daming final report published in 2021 accused the Met of “institutional corruption” over their failure to bring Mr Morgan’s killer to justice.
The panel concluded that the force’s “first objective was to protect itself” against allegations that corrupt officers were involved in the unsolved murder.
Its report said that severe failings in the initial investigation, where the crime scene was not searched, interviews were not properly carried out and suspects were forewarned of their arrests, meant potential evidence had been “irretrievably lost”.
The panel’s chairwoman, Baroness Nuala O’Loan, said Scotland Yard had not acknowledged or confronted its failings and showed a “lack of candour”.
One of Mr Morgan’s partners in the detective business, the partner’s two brothers and two Met Police officers were arrested on suspicion of murdering Mr Morgan but no one has even been convicted of the killing.
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A police officer who left a man paralysed from the waist down after tasering him has been accused of being a liar while undergoing cross-examination.
Pc Imran Mahmood, 36, is charged with unlawfully inflicting grievous bodily harm on Jordan Walker-Brown during a patrol in the early months of the first lockdown on May 4 2020.
Mr Walker-Brown, who was 23 at the time, was left with “catastrophic” injuries after hitting his head on the pavement and breaking his back.
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The Met Police has been forced to apologise after potentially key documents in Britain’s most investigated homicide were found in a locked cabinet at New Scotland Yard.
Officials said paperwork relevant to murdered private investigator Daniel Morgan was found in a locked cabinet that had not been used for a number of years at its headquarters in London.
Mr Morgan was killed with an axe in a south London pub car park on 10 March 1987. Despite an inquest and five previous inquiries his killer has never been brought to justice.
The documents in question were found in January and an assessment started in February.
A total of 95 pages of material should have been disclosed to the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel (DMIP), the Met said. The DMIP was set up to look into the case and published its final report in June 2021 after the Home Office tried to delay it.
A further 71 pages were identified that would have been provided to His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) as part of their subsequent inspection.
Barbara Gray, Met assistant commissioner, said: “We fully acknowledge how unacceptable and deeply regrettable this situation is.
“We are working to understand what has taken place and any impact. We apologise to the family of Daniel Morgan and to the Panel.”
The DMIP’s daming final report published in 2021 accused the Met of “institutional corruption” over their failure to bring Mr Morgan’s killer to justice.
The panel concluded that the force’s “first objective was to protect itself” against allegations that corrupt officers were involved in the unsolved murder.
Its report said that severe failings in the initial investigation, where the crime scene was not searched, interviews were not properly carried out and suspects were forewarned of their arrests, meant potential evidence had been “irretrievably lost”.
The panel’s chairwoman, Baroness Nuala O’Loan, said Scotland Yard had not acknowledged or confronted its failings and showed a “lack of candour”.
One of Mr Morgan’s partners in the detective business, the partner’s two brothers and two Met Police officers were arrested on suspicion of murdering Mr Morgan but no one has even been convicted of the killing.
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