This is s a remarkable turn of events
The Guardian seems to be playing its cards close to its chest with " ...Former police chief whose corruption convictions were quashed says he has returned to Scotland Yard"
The Daily Telegraph appears to have no such doubts
but clarifies with " .. is understood that although technically reinstated, he has been immediately suspended as he awaits a retrial on charges of perverting the course of justice and misconduct in a public office.
However the decision could mean that Mr Dizaei will once again be paid by the Metropolitan Police as he awaits trial. He will earn in the region of £90,000 a year"
The Guardian seems to be playing its cards close to its chest with " ...Former police chief whose corruption convictions were quashed says he has returned to Scotland Yard"
The Daily Telegraph appears to have no such doubts
but clarifies with " .. is understood that although technically reinstated, he has been immediately suspended as he awaits a retrial on charges of perverting the course of justice and misconduct in a public office.
However the decision could mean that Mr Dizaei will once again be paid by the Metropolitan Police as he awaits trial. He will earn in the region of £90,000 a year"
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