Sir Peter Fahy has said his force is ‘totally committed’ to fair
treatment for all after a report said Asian police staff were nearly
three times more likely to face corruption probes than white colleagues
Sir Peter Fahy has said his force is ‘totally committed’ to fair
treatment for all after a report said Asian police staff were nearly
three times more likely to face corruption probes than white colleagues.
Sir
Peter, chief constable of Greater Manchester Police, said the report
would help GMP “understand some of the underlying causes, which are
complex and wrapped up in a host of cultural issues”.
The research was carried out by Manchester University after being commissioned by GMP.
It
revealed Asian bobbies were 2.8 times more likely to be subjected to an
internal corruption investigation than white officers.
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