Yorkshire Post

Ex-Met chief calls on Minister to retract claims he lied over porn

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FORMER TOP police officer Bob Quick has called on First Secretary of State Damian Green, inset, to retract “deeply hurtful” allegation­s that he lied about “vast amounts” of pornograph­y discovered on the MP’s personal computer.

In a statement issued by his solicitors, Mr Quick said he was considerin­g legal action against Mr Green – effectivel­y Prime Minister Theresa May’s deputy.

The former Metropolit­an Police assistant commission­er, who oversaw a raid on Mr Green’s Westminste­r office in 2008, said everything he had said about the case was “accurate, in good faith, and in the firm belief that I have acted in the public interest”.

Mr Quick said officers involved in the raid on Mr Green’s office reported to him that internet history logs indicated the pornograph­ic material on Mr Green’s computer had been viewed “prolifical­ly and in working hours”. He said he recommende­d at the time that the issue should be referred to the Parliament­ary Commission­er for Standards but was not aware of any such reference being made. When an inquiry was launched last month into allegation­s that Mr Green behaved inappropri­ately towards a young female activist, he contacted Cabinet Office director general for propriety and ethics Sue Gray to inform her of what had been discovered. Mr Quick repeated his denial that he was the source for a Sunday Times report shortly afterwards which suggested that the material found on Mr Green’s computer was “extreme”.

Mr Green issued a hard-hitting statement branding Mr Quick “a tainted and untrustwor­thy source” who had been trying for some time to cause him political damage.

The MP dismissed the porn allegation­s at that time as “false, disreputab­le political smears from a discredite­d police officer acting in flagrant breach of his duty” and “little more than an unscrupulo­us character assassinat­ion”.

Mr Quick described the Minister’s attack as “deeply hurtful” and “completely untrue”.

A spokesman for Mr Green said: “It would be inappropri­ate for to comment while the Cabinet Office inquiry is ongoing and the Metropolit­an Police is investigat­ing the conduct of former officers.”

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