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Freedom of information request reference no: 01.FOI.24.036434
I note you seek access to the following information:
Please can you tell me how many police officers have been investigated by the professional standards department for misconduct of any kind in each year over the last 10 years.
Please include:
I have today decided to disclose the located information to you in full.
Please find below information pursuant to your request above.
With reference to Q.1 – 6, please find below an Excel Spreadsheet with the data requested.
Please note that the ‘Notes Page’ must be read in conjunction with the data in the attached Spreadsheet, to ensure that it is interpreted correctly.
With reference to Q.7, please see the information requested below. Please note that we do not hold records for the financial years prior to April 2016 to March 2017:
Financial Year | Full Year Budget £ |
---|---|
April 2023 to March 2024 | 56,974,350 |
April 2022 to March 2023 | 31,951,573 |
April 2021 to March 2022 | 28,430,412 |
April 2020 to March 2021 | 28,284,720 |
April 2019 to March 2020 | 27,464,930 |
April 2018 to March 2019 | 26,005,244 |
April 2017 to March 2018 | 23,723,426 |
April 2016 to March 2017 | 22,975,291 |
Maintaining Public Trust in the MPS
Securing and maintaining the trust of the community is integral to the principle of policing by consent and to continue to do so, the MPS recognises that its staff must act with professionalism and integrity. The MPS treats each occasion when an allegation is made about the conduct of its staff extremely seriously and will fully investigate each incident to determine whether the conduct of that member of staff has breached the standards of professional behaviour. Where the conduct of staff is proven to have fallen below the standards of behaviour expected, the MPS will take robust action to ensure that its staff are held to account and that lessons are learnt from each case. Any instance where the conduct of our staff is alleged to have fallen below the standards of behaviour expected is treated extremely seriously by the MPS.