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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has said a new law allowing police officers who fail vetting to be automatically sacked will ...
Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley said the change closes a "glaring gap" currently allowing officers who fail the vetting ...
Chief Constable Alex Franklin-Smith, the National Police Chiefs' Council lead for vetting, supported the proposed changes, ...
It will also create a new process to enable forces to remove officers who are unable to meet the vetting requirement, strengthening the ability of police chiefs to boost standards in their force and ...
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said "It was never right that an officer could lose their vetting, but not ...
Police chiefs will be able to sack officers deemed unfit to serve from next month under rules announced by Home Office ...
Three Pittsburgh are people are accused of conspiring to vandalize a synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood and build ...
Police officers who fail background checks will be automatically ... Sir Mark Rowley said: “The ability to hold a vetting clearance is the most basic indication of whether someone can be trusted ...