Ex-police officer and ex-prison officer admit selling information to Sun – The Guardian

Posted March 8th, 2013 in media, misfeasance in public office, news, police by tracey

“A former police officer and ex-prison officer have admitted selling information to the Sun about high-profile individuals – the first people to plead guilty in relation to the investigation into alleged illegal payments by journalists to public officials.”

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The Guardian, 8th March 2013

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Former Scotland Yard commander Ali Dizaei loses appeal against conviction – The Guardian

“The former Scotland Yard commander Ali Dizaei has lost his appeal against a conviction which ended the career of one of the most controversial police officers in recent times.”

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The Guardian, 14th February 2013

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April Casburn jailed for News of the World leak offer – BBC News

Posted February 1st, 2013 in interception, media, misfeasance in public office, news, police, sentencing by tracey

“The first person to be prosecuted as part of the investigation into payments by journalists to officials has been sentenced to 15 months in prison.”

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BBC News, 1st February 2013

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Forces to publish details of misconduct cases – Daily Telegraph

“Two forces will publish details about officers who have been sacked or who have resigned while facing disciplinary proceedings in the first move of its kind in Britain.”

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Daily Telegraph, 21st January 2013

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Judge to rule on whether police spy case should be held in open – The Guardian

“A high court judge is due to announce on Thursday morning whether police chiefs have won a controversial case involving undercover spies they infiltrated into political campaigns.”

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The Guardian, 17th January 2013

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Hacking: corrupt Yard officer found guilty of trying to sell information to NotW – Daily Telegraph

Posted January 11th, 2013 in corruption, media, misfeasance in public office, news, police by tracey

“A senior Scotland Yard counter-terrorism officer has been convicted of misconduct after she offered to sell information about the phone-hacking investigation to the News of the World.”

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Daily Telegraph, 10th January 2013

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Judge considers his verdict in women’s legal action over undercover officers – The Guardian

“Judge is considering whether the case of the women who say they were duped into forming long-lasting sexual relationships with undercover officers should be heard in High Court.”

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The Guardian, 26th November 2012

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Charging announcement in relation to Operation Elveden – Crown Prosecution Service

Posted November 20th, 2012 in conspiracy, corruption, media, misfeasance in public office, news, police, prosecutions by sally

“Alison Levitt, QC, Principal Legal Advisor to the Director of Public Prosecutions, oversees CPS decision making and all potential prosecutions in relation to the ongoing phone hacking investigations and other related matters.”

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Crown Prosecution Service, 20th November 2012

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Women to sue police over spy relationships – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 19th, 2012 in damages, investigatory powers, misfeasance in public office, news, police by sally

“Women who claim they were tricked into forming intimate relationships with undercover officers from the Metropolitan Police are taking legal action against the force.”

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Daily Telegraph, 19th November 2012

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Ryan Coleman-Farrow jailed for faking rape case records – BBC News

Posted October 30th, 2012 in case management, misfeasance in public office, news, police, rape, sentencing by sally

“A former Metropolitan Police detective constable who specialised in rape cases has been sentenced to 16 months in prison for faking police records.”

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BBC News, 29th October 2012

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IPCC to decide on Hillsborough inquiry – The Independent

Posted October 12th, 2012 in health & safety, misfeasance in public office, news, police, sport by sally

“The Independent Police Complaints Commission will announce today whether it will hold a full-scale investigation into how the police behaved at the Hillsborough disaster.”

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The Independent, 12th October 2012

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Cleveland Police chief Sean Price sacked after probe – BBC News

Posted October 5th, 2012 in disciplinary procedures, misfeasance in public office, news, police by tracey

“The chief constable of Cleveland Police has been sacked after he was found guilty of gross misconduct, the BBC understands.”

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BBC News, 5th October 2012

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Former Met police officer admits faking records in rape cases – The Guardian

Posted September 12th, 2012 in complaints, guilty pleas, misfeasance in public office, news, police by tracey

“A former detective constable who specialised in rape and sexual assault cases has admitted faking police records and failing to investigate complaints properly.”

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The Guardian, 12th September 2012

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Rachel Hewitt jailed for cancer lies to police colleagues – BBC News

“A police officer who took time off work after falsely claiming her daughter had cancer has been jailed for 18 months.”

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BBC News, 30th July 2012

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Probation officer ‘had affair with convicted murderer’ – Daily Telegraph

“Female probation officer has affair with convicted murderer after his release from prison and tips him off that he was going to be recalled for a further offence, a court hears.”

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Daily Telegraph, 20th July 2012

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Community support officer jailed for issuing bogus fines to cyclists – The Independent

“An award-winning police community support officer was jailed for six months yesterday for issuing hundred of false fixed penalty notices.”

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The Independent, 17th July 2012

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Ali Dizaei granted second appeal against conviction – The Guardian

“The saga surrounding the former police chief Ali Dizaei has taken another astonishing turn after he was given permission for a second time to challenge his conviction for corruption.”

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The Guardian, 4th July 2012

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Charging decision in relation to allegations that a police officer passed confidential information to a journalist about Operation Weeting – Crown Prosecution Service

“Statement from Alison Levitt QC, Principal Legal Advisor to the Director of Public Prosecutions:

On the 2 April 2012 the Crown Prosecution Service received a file of evidence from the Metropolitan Police Service requesting charging advice in relation to two suspects. The first is a serving Metropolitan Police Officer in the Operation Weeting team whose name is not in the public domain. He is currently suspended. The second suspect is Amelia Hill, a journalist who writes for The Guardian newspaper.”

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Crown Prosecution Service, 29th May 2012

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PC who stole £4,000 recovered raid cash jailed – The Independent

“A lonely and debt-ridden police constable stole money seized in police raids and used the force computer to contact women after a relationship ended, a court heard today.”

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The Independent, 25th May 2012

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Court clerk who was first to be jailed under Bribery Act has sentence cut – The Guardian

Posted May 24th, 2012 in appeals, bribery, misfeasance in public office, news, sentencing by sally

“A court clerk who made legal history when he became the first person to be jailed under new bribery legislation has had his sentence reduced by two years.”

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The Guardian, 24th May 2012

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