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2,000 police in England and Wales may face sack in vetting revamp

Dismissing failing officers to be made easier after Wayne Couzens and David Carrick scandals

At least 2,000 police officers in England and Wales face losing their jobs under government plans to overhaul the misconduct system, Home Office sources have confirmed.

Ministers will make dismissing failing or disgraced officers easier after police chiefs including the Met commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, said the present system was “bizarre and over-regulated”.

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