first, let s hearfrom the crown prosecution service. today, the victims who suffered at the hands of david carrick have finally seen justice. it is their courage in standing up against his hand the abusive man. it is their courage in standing up against this heinously abusive man, a police officer, that has helped to secure his conviction. here s what we know. carrick admitted a total of 49 charges spanning two decades. he was suspended from duty when he was arrested in october 2021. at that time, he was an armed officer in the parliamentary and diplomatic protection command. that s an elite armed unit, tasked with guarding embassies, downing street and the houses of parliament. let s hear from the met police. devastating to the trust and confidence we are trying to earn from women and girls across this area. this is the data policing has definitely taken a step back. and this is detective chief inspector iain moor who led the investigation. some allege that they were stopp
misogyny, sexism and predatory behaviour was present in all of them. this is the former superintendent, leroy logan. the culture of the superintendent, leroy logan. tue: culture of the organisation superintendent, leroy logan. tt;e: culture of the organisation them superintendent, leroy logan. tt9 culture of the organisation them and particularly the maths, it is really toxic and allowing predators and safe havens and the parliamentary and diplomatic protection command is one such example and there will be others. itjust shows the senior leadership really has let things slip for years. leadership really has let things slip for years slip for years. fighting against gender-based slip for years. fighting against gender-based violence, - slip for years. fighting against gender-based violence, thankj slip for years. fighting against - gender-based violence, thank you gender based violence, thank you very much forjoining us today and wejust heard from very much forjoining us today and
socialising was extremely limited. that left many of his mps furious. this woman, sue gray, is looking into allegations spanning almost a year. her report is expected soon, but ministers are already suggesting it s the culture, not the man at the top, that needs to change. the culture in top, that needs to change. tue: culture in downing top, that needs to change. tte: culture in downing street top, that needs to change. tt9 culture in downing street does need to be addressed, and i think it is absolutely essential that when the prime minister responds to the sue gray report and he is committed to doing that in parliament, that he addresses that culture. i know from many conversations i have had with the prime minister that he is in absolutely no doubt that he should and will take responsibility. but many tory and will take responsibility. but many tory mps are worried about the many tory mps are worried about the man at the top. former minister tim laughton is the sixth to say the