Without proving whether the allegations are true, Sir Mark removed vetting clearance ... would be seeking leave to appeal the court’s ruling. Attention will now shift to the Home Office and its ...
The Metropolitan Police could be ... are referred to have their vetting reviewed. If it is decided that vetting should be revoked the officer then has the right to appeal. If that fails they ...
However, he was referred for vetting review, after his case was flagged as part of Operation Onyx, a probe into domestic and ...
Policing has been left in a "hopeless position" following a High Court ruling that forces cannot dismiss officers by removing their vetting clearance, Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has said.
The Metropolitan Police cannot dismiss officers by removing their vetting clearance ... the Metropolitan Police would be seeking leave to appeal, Sir Mark Rowley told reporters: “We are seeking ...
The ruling came after Sgt Lino Di Maria mounted a legal challenge after having his vetting - a ... He said the Met would appeal against the decision. The Metropolitan Police Federation, which ...
We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can ...
A High Court ruling that the Metropolitan Police cannot ... who are not fit to hold vetting cannot be lawfully sacked - and confirmed the Met will be seeking leave to appeal.
Sir Mark Rowley says London force will appeal High Court ruling of ... Sir Mark ordered the re-vetting of serving police officers and staff. But on Tuesday Sgt Lino Di Maria won a legal challenge ...