LBC can reveal that two serving Metropolitan Police officers are still in their jobs despite being subject to a misconduct investigation or proceeding involving the alleged use of sex workers.
The two officers, who the force says will not be identified as the misconduct complaints have not led to a formal public hearing, remain in the organisation and received reflective practice and management action rather than losing their jobs. Met Police Commander James Harman, who is head of the Anti-Corruption and Abuse Command, admitted that the use of a sex worker “is highly likely to be exploiting a vulnerable person, or funding organised crime, or both”.
" Phill Matthews, who was until last year was the Chairman of the Conduct and Performance Committee at the Police Federation, said that it could put an officers vetting in doubt. Mr Matthews said: “If somebody is using sex workers on any basis, it is going to put their trustworthiness in doubt.
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