'This is serious business that we have got to get right'
It is too difficult to get rid of police staff and officers who should be sacked or moved on, the chief constable of Northamptonshire Police said. Nick Adderley said his force even had to pay one member of police staff who had subsequently gone to prison after they “played the system”.
He made the comments before elite Metropolitan Police officer and serial rapist David Carrick admitted 49 offences at Southwark Crown Court on Monday. Carrick has since been sacked by the Met.“I think there’s nationally a role for that in making sure what we don’t do is glamorise what policing is about. This is serious business that we have got to get right,” Mr Adderley told the Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Panel on Wednesday.
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