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Three Met officers who accessed Sarah Everard files guilty of gross misconduct

Myles McHugh, Hannah Rebbeck and Mark Harper accessed data with ‘no proper policing purpose’, tribunal heard

Three Metropolitan police officers have been found guilty of gross misconduct for accessing files relating to the case of Sarah Everard with “no proper policing purpose”, a tribunal has found.

The police constable Myles McHugh has been sacked over the misconduct, while the panel said the former detective constable Hannah Rebbeck would have been sacked had she not previously resigned.

Continue reading… The Guardian Read More Myles McHugh, Hannah Rebbeck and Mark Harper accessed data with ‘no proper policing purpose’, tribunal heardThree Metropolitan police officers have been found guilty of gross misconduct for accessing files relating to the case of Sarah Everard with “no proper policing purpose”, a tribunal has found.The police constable Myles McHugh has been sacked over the misconduct, while the panel said the former detective constable Hannah Rebbeck would have been sacked had she not previously resigned. Continue reading…