Friday, 5 Jul 2024

Met Police failed to learn from corruption fallout of Daniel Morgan murder

The Metropolitan Police’s approach to tackling corruption is ‘not fit for purpose’, a report has found.

The force has failed to learned lessons from the notorious unsolved murder of private investigator Daniel Morgan in 1987, and its procedures for rooting out corrupt staff are ‘fundamentally flawed’ according to damning findings published today.

The Home Secretary called in Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) after an independent inquiry into how the Met handled Mr Morgan’s case found it was institutionally corrupt.

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