Scottish Daily Mail

...as Yard standards chief moved to ‘backroom job’

- By Glen Keogh and Stephen Wright

A TOP Met officer appointed ‘head of profession­al standards’ despite bullying colleagues has been quietly dropped from his role as he faces criminal prosecutio­n over a separate allegation.

Matt Horne, a £150,000-ayear deputy assistant commission­er at Scotland Yard, has been moved to an alleged ‘backroom job’.

He was found guilty of three counts of misconduct in 2018 while serving at Essex Police. As deputy chief constable, he pushed a chief superinten­dent into a desk and later hurled a stress ball at his throat. He also repeatedly swore at a colleague with his fists clenched.

After Mr Horne, 51, joined the Met as head of profession­al standards in February 2019, further allegation­s were made that he had illegally accessed confidenti­al informatio­n to undermine the bullying probe. The police watchdog notified the Met of its investigat­ion in October 2019 and he was placed on ‘restricted duties’ the following March.

The Independen­t Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has since passed a file of evidence to the Crown Prosecutio­n Service, which is considerin­g criminal charges under the Data Protection Act.

It has now emerged that Mr Horne has been made ‘senior responsibl­e officer’ in charge of ‘futures work’ – ensuring the Met is ‘fit for the future’ – as the force awaits a decision on charges. In an earlier statement, he said: ‘I have co-operated fully with the IOPC investigat­ion and will continue to do so.’

 ??  ?? Dropped: Matt Horne
Dropped: Matt Horne

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