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Former Bromley police boss says Met remains institutionally racist

Met racism worse now than after Macpherson Inquiry, says ex-senior officer

By Press Association 2021 New Scotland Yard An Asian former senior Metropolitan Police officer has claimed that institutional racism still exists in the force, and is “worse now” than after the Macpherson Inquiry more than 20 years ago. Former Chief Superintendent Parm Sandhu, who retired from the Met Police in 2019, alleged the label of institutional racism “fits” the force, which has “gone backwards” under the leadership of Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick. In an interview with Channel 4 News, Ms Sandhu said that she told Dame Cressida in 2019, when they talked about “positive action” schemes, that the Met “is not a safe environment for black and Asian officers”.

Met racism worse now than after Macpherson Inquiry, says ex-senior officer | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

By Press Association 2021 New Scotland Yard An Asian former senior Metropolitan Police officer has claimed that institutional racism still exists in the force, and is “worse now” than after the Macpherson Inquiry more than 20 years ago. Former Chief Superintendent Parm Sandhu, who retired from the Met Police in 2019, alleged the label of institutional racism “fits” the force, which has “gone backwards” under the leadership of Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick. In an interview with Channel 4 News, Ms Sandhu said that she told Dame Cressida in 2019, when they talked about “positive action” schemes, that the Met “is not a safe environment for black and Asian officers”.

Women s Network Applauds Reappointment Of Ursula Owusu To Head Ministry Of Communications | General News

  The Ablekuma West Women’s Network has expressed satisfaction with the re-appointment of Ursula Owusu-Ekuful as Minister of Communications by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. The Network indicated that considering her exceptional performance in the first term of the government, her reappointment as the first female Minister of Communications leading the digital revolution of the country is not surprising. It indicated that the widespread commendations and the general acceptance of her nomination by industry players and the international community are testimony to her excellent performance. Convener of the Ablekuma West Women’s Network, Emelia Agyemfra, in a statement copied to the Ghanaian Publisher, applauded the President for the confidence he has reposed in their Member of Parliament.

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