Mark Rowley admits vetting procedures were inadequate and says other bodies have reinstated officers sacked by force
The head of the UK’s biggest police force has said it is “crazy” that he cannot sack “toxic” officers who have broken the law.
Responding to a disclosure in the Guardian that 150 officers are under investigation over allegations of sexual misconduct or racism, the Metropolitan police commissioner, Mark Rowley, admitted that the force’s vetting procedures were inadequate.
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