By News Editor Declan Wilkes The Metropolitan Police have spent over £77 million investigating its own officers. That works out at almost £3 million a month probing claims of wrong doing either on or off-duty, figures released yesterday reveal. Four out of five incidents off duty
A staggering four out of five misconduct cases occur off duty - incidents include drug abuse, domestic violence, drunk-driving and assault. Det Chief Supt Hamish Campbell, head of Professional Standards at Scotland Yard, was angry with cops who let the force down, saying the bad behaviour was having a "disproportionate effect on reputation". Come December officers are obliged to inform against a colleague believed to be acting inappropriately. The Met spent £34 million last year on its Directorate of Professional Standards.
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