Policing overhaul needed to prevent another Wayne Couzens
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Policing overhaul needed to prevent another Wayne Couzens
Sarah Everard’s killer Wayne Couzens should never have been given a job as a police officer and chances to stop the sexual predator were repeatedly ignored or missed, an inquiry has found.
Chair of the inquiry, Elish Angiolini, warned that without a radical overhaul of policing practices and culture, there is “nothing to stop another Couzens operating in plain sight.
Report by Jonesia.
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Responding to Lady Elish Angiolini’s findings from the inquest into the murder of Sarah Everard, Sir Mark Rowley says, “this report paints a deeply disturbing picture”. The commissioner of the..