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Former Essex Police officer found to have breached standards | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

Former Essex Police officer found to have breached standards | Maldon and Burnham Standard

The former officer was not present for the hearing. The officer resigned from the force earlier this month. The panel ruled that they would have been dismissed had they still been serving. Deputy Chief Constable Pippa Mills said: “Our officers need to conduct themselves, both in their professional and personal lives, in a way that shows the public we have the highest levels of honesty and integrity. “A panel found, on the balance of probabilities, that Former Officer P was dishonest about their involvement in applying for the loan. “Their actions were dishonest. We cannot and will not tolerate behaviour that damages the public trust and confidence the force works so hard to build and maintain.

Essex Police volunteer kicked off force for misconduct | Epping Forest Guardian

By Lewis Berrill @LewisBerrill Chief reporter - east London and west Essex An Essex Poliec volunteer has been kicked off the force. Photo: Unsplash An Essex Police volunteer has been kicked off the force after they used the national computer database for personal reasons and then lying about it. Special Sergeant Jaime Parker was found to have committed misconduct after breaching confidentiality rules and misusing police information. It was alleged that, while on duty, Parker used the Police National Computer to carry out a checks on vehicles without a valid reason in April 2019 and again in June 2019. In February 2020 it was further alleged she gave an account of the event in April 2019 which she knew to be untruthful.

Essex Police special sergeant dismissed for misusing information | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

An Essex Police volunteer has been found to have committed gross misconduct after breaching confidentiality rules and misusing police information. Special Sergeant Jaime Parker was found to have committed three counts of gross misconduct in a number of professional settings, having fallen below honesty and integrity expectations, failed to follow orders and instructions, breached confidentiality rules and brought discredit upon the police. It was alleged that, while on duty, Special Sergeant Parker used the Police National Computer to carry out a check on a vehicle without a valid reason in April 2019. It was also alleged that, while off duty in June 2019, Special Sergeant Parker carried out a new check on the Police National Computer on another vehicle without a valid reason.

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