Met chief gives black cops the cold shoulder

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'Nobody can be in denial about race disproportionality in the Met police' - MayorofLondon Sadiq Khan says it's time for action Read more: CaseyReview PoliceRacism

THE NEW boss of the Metropolitan Police rejected a meeting with the black officers to discuss tackling racism.

Neither Sir Mark or Dame Casey acknowledged the NBPA, a fact that prompted its president Andy George to predict that the actions announced by the Met could fail.: “If we don’t share the experiences, positive or negative, that we’ve been through over many, many years in policing, we’re never going to come up with meaningful solutions.

STANDARDS: Met boss Sir Mark Rowley has pledged his commitment to deal with issues identified in the Casey review “I speak readily to black officers, and what I want to say to them is, this commissioner is on your side. Please stay in the police service. I encourage others to join the police service, because what you’ve got now is both a report that shines a spotlight [on the issues] but also a commissioner who’s determined to be a reforming commissioner.”

His first test is likely to be over whether the Met will use data to tackle officers who use stop and search disproportionately against black youth.trumped-up allegations against him from within the Yard, told: “Institutional racism is alive and well. It is clear from the Casey report that the Department for Professional Standards is part of the problem.

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