Multiple incidents involving police officers and commissioners have surfaced, including a former officer lying about contact with a juror, a commissioner using sexist language and sharing crash pictures, and another officer being sacked for inappropriate behavior. The Met Police chief is accused of diluting accountability measures by allowing promotions for officers under investigation for misconduct.
Police officer who showed bikini photo of his colleague around the office, called her 'fat' and boasted of cheating on his wife on their honeymoon is sacked https://t.co/AxgfWABqIy https://t.co/KVajSFAVJK
Police and fire chief to quit at election over vile jibe at female colleague - after he told meeting: 'I'll dump the b***h' https://t.co/BOi6cUCjk9 https://t.co/iS49EziQPB
Met Police chief accused of ‘diluting’ measures that hold officers to account @theipaper has revealed that Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley told officers in an internal memo that those under investigation for misconduct can still be promoted https://t.co/esksEMPHZD
A police and fire commissioner who has been mired in controversy has announced he won't stand for re-election, after using sexist language https://t.co/EgpJXT8V1W
Constable David Jackson made his colleague feel "mortified, belittled and worthless as a police officer" Sexist police officer shakes his head as he is sacked from force @LivEchonews https://t.co/VYmeSbKyed https://t.co/UaKHtRoqkn
Police officer sacked for sharing crash pictures https://t.co/8wYFqNiPtm
Calls for resignation of Northamptonshire commissioner after he called woman fire chief a 'b***h'. https://t.co/aA3ZQVqb3h
A former officer who lied about having contact with a juror would have been dismissed if he was still in the Met. He was found to have breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of Discreditable Conduct and Honesty and Integrity. In November 2022, after… https://t.co/9DMWhYN4AT