Investigation into Joy’s complaints
SOUTH YORKSHIRE Police has launched an internal investigation into Joy Sulph-Johnson’s complaints.
Three police officers, a temporary inspector and two police constables have been named in a series of complaints about the way the issue has been handled. Five of the complaints relate to allegations of neglect or failure in duty, with one alleging discriminatory behaviour.
Police have informed Dr Heal they have determined the complaints are suitable to dealt with through a ‘Local Resolution’ process as they deem that the “conduct being complained about, even if proven, would not justify criminal or disciplinary proceeding”.
A spokesman for the force said: “We can acknowledge we have received a complaint from Ms SulphJohnson.”