Perhaps it's me, but I'd heard absolutely nothing about the scandals surrounding Cleveland Police, of which this is the latest:
This is bad enough (£550,000 damages!?) but what about these (all in this report):
I accept that that my experience is with prisons and not police, but if the Governor, Deputy Governor and Head of Finance at a large prison were to be sacked or suspended in separate incidents within six months, and the prison were then to be ordered to pay half a million for another matter, I'm pretty sure it would be very common knowledge.
This is bad enough (£550,000 damages!?) but what about these (all in this report):
- The Chief Constable was sacked in October 2012 for gross misconduct after he was found to have lied about his role in a recruitment matter and to have instructed a member of staff to lie.
- The Deputy Chief Constable was sacked in March 2013 for gross misconduct.
- The Head of Finance is suspended pending an investigation into misuse of public funds.
- The Officer in charge of this disaster was allowed to retire on a full pension, because the Assistant Chief Constable who made the decision "decided that the conditions to justify suspension were not met". Both are members of the police sailing team.
I accept that that my experience is with prisons and not police, but if the Governor, Deputy Governor and Head of Finance at a large prison were to be sacked or suspended in separate incidents within six months, and the prison were then to be ordered to pay half a million for another matter, I'm pretty sure it would be very common knowledge.
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