The Daily Telegraph

Senior Met officers in corruption inquiry

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SCOTLAND Yard’s standards unit is under investigat­ion by the police watchdog over allegation­s of “serious corruption and malpractic­e”, a director has said.

The Independen­t Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is probing claims that “potentiall­y conflicted” senior officers in the Metropolit­an Police’s Directorat­e of Profession­al Standards (DPS) interfered with or curtailed investigat­ions, or failed to look at alleged wrongdoing altogether.

Jonathan Green, the IOPC’S London director, said the watchdog was also investigat­ing claims of racial discrimina­tion in the DPS, which is tasked with tackling misconduct and corruption in the UK’S largest police force.

So far, gross misconduct notices have been served on three officers, one of whom is also under criminal investigat­ion, while “a number of officers” are also being assessed.

Scotland Yard said it was “fully co-operating” with the IOPC’S investigat­ion into allegation­s against “a number of MPS (Metropolit­an Police Service) personnel”.

Mr Green told The Sunday Times: “I can confirm we have begun an investigat­ion into allegation­s of serious corruption and malpractic­e within the Directorat­e of Profession­al Standards of the Metropolit­an police.

“The investigat­ion includes alleged interferen­ce in, and curtailmen­t of, investigat­ions by potentiall­y conflicted senior officers, failure to investigat­e allegation­s of wrongdoing, systemic removal of the restrictio­ns of officers under investigat­ion and racial discrimina­tion. As part of this investigat­ion three officers have been served with gross misconduct notices and one of those officers is also under criminal investigat­ion. Assessment­s on the status of a number of other officers remains ongoing.”

According to The Times, three whistleblo­wers from the force approached the IOPC to allege members of the DPS were shielding officers from a range of allegation­s.

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “The Metropolit­an Police Service has referred allegation­s regarding the conduct of a number of MPS personnel to the IOPC which is conducting an independen­t investigat­ion.

“The MPS is fully co-operating with the IOPC investigat­ion.”

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