New rules to sack officers guilty of gross misconduct
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New rules to sack police officers guilty of gross misconduct
Police officers to no longer be able to escape the sack for gross misconduct as major government reforms to boost standards in policing continue. Police officers found guilty of gross misconduct will no longer be able to escape dismissal under new rules that will help to root out rogue individuals and drive up standards.
Cops found guilty of gross misconduct will automatically be sacked
Getty POLICE officers found guilty of gross misconduct will automatically be sacked under new rules to drive up standards. It comes after 56 of the 563 cops judged to breached rules to that level last year were still allowed to keep their jobs. AlamyPolicing minister Dame Diana Johnson[/caption] The new legislation from May 28 will also make serious criminal offences such as rape and GBH automatically amount to gross misconduct under law. Polici…
Women’s Aid respond to plans to remove officers guilty of misconduct from police forces - Women’s Aid
Women’s Aid respond to plans to remove officers guilty of misconduct from police forces Isabelle Younane, Head of External Affairs at Women’s Aid, said: “Women’s Aid welcomes reforms to policing announced today by the Home Office, which will help ensure that forces are able to remove dangerous perpetrators from their ranks more swiftly. It is essential that women are able to trust that when they are bravely reporting their experiences of abuse …
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