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Met Police fights High Court battle for right to sack 'rogue' officers
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00:00The Metropolitan Police is fighting a High Court battle over the way it has been sacking so-called
00:05rogue officers in what could lead to a landmark decision on its efforts to clean up the force.
00:11One of those officers, Sergeant Lino Di Maria, is bringing a judicial review against the force
00:17after he faced fresh vetting and has been left on the verge of dismissal.
00:22After a series of scandals within the Met, not least the horrific case of Wayne Cousins,
00:28Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley promised he would clean up the force for good,
00:32getting rid of the bad officers.
00:34One of the ways they went about that was to change the process whereby past allegations
00:40against officers would be brought back up again.
00:43They may be subjected to a fresh vetting process
00:46and if they failed that procedure they could then be dismissed.
00:50Sergeant Di Maria is challenging the inherent fairness of the process being used against him.
00:56In the past he was accused twice of rape as well as allegations of domestic abuse
01:01and inappropriate behaviour.
01:02He denied all of the allegations and none of them led to any criminal or misconduct hearings.
01:08However, the Met has brought those allegations back up,
01:12put him through a fresh vetting process in 2023 which he failed
01:16and that led to him being up for dismissal.
01:19He says that his human rights have been breached
01:22and he's been denied access to a fair and proper hearing.
01:26This battle is being seen as particularly important for Scotland Yard
01:29as it seeks to clean up its reputation as a force.
01:34It's also being looked at by other police forces around the country
01:37as a test case as to the powers that senior officers can use
01:42in order to protect their force from so-called bad apples.
01:47The case in front of Mrs Justice Lange is expected to go on for two days
01:51before she will deliver her ruling.
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