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Met Police cannot remove officers who fail vetting, High Court rules

FT.com Tuesday, 11 February 2025 ()
Ruling is a blow to efforts to oust rogue and unsuitable individuals, warns force
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The Metropolitan Police cannot dismiss officers by removing their vetting clearance, the High Court has ruled. The decision comes after Sergeant Lino Di Maria successfully mounted a legal challenge, supported by the Metropolitan Police Federation, after having his vetting removed over sexual...

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