Bath Chronicle

PC who looked up private details on ex-partner banned

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A former officer at Avon and Somerset Police has been banned from policing indefinite­ly after misusing confidenti­al systems to look up informatio­n about people they knew.

A misconduct hearing panel concluded that the offence was a gross misconduct and said they would have been dismissed from their post if they hadn’t already resigned.

The panel, led by an independen­t Legally Qualified Chair (LQC), found the former officer, known only as PC G, had breached standards of honesty and integrity, orders and instructio­ns, confidenti­ality and discredita­ble conduct.

The gross misconduct allegation­s related to PC G’s use of restricted computer systems over a sevenmonth period for non-policing reasons. These allegation­s came to light last month whereby between December 3, 2020, and June 19, 2021, PC G used the force’s systems to search for details about a former partner and their family members.

PC G then shared this informatio­n with others, which “caused distress and upset”. The force has withheld the name of the officer following a decision made by the independen­t LQC.

Chief Inspector Sharon Baker, of the force’s Profession­al Standards department, said: “Police systems hold a great deal of sensitive informatio­n and the public trust us to use this informatio­n only for policing matters and always with the greatest respect and care.

“PC G knew these guidelines and still chose to access the informatio­n about multiple individual­s for no policing reason.

“They then committed further breaches of trust by sharing these findings with others.

The misconduct hearing panel has listened to all the evidence and found the allegation­s of gross misconduct to be proven and decided the officer would have been dismissed without notice, had they not already resigned.”

The former officer will now be placed on the College of Policing’s barred list to prevent them from working in policing or another law enforcemen­t agency in the future.

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