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Met chief accused on race report | Met chief accused on race report |
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The UK's top Asian police officer is to accuse Met Police chief Sir Ian Blair of ordering the rewriting of a report on officers' harassment of a black man. | |
The claim is in documents handed to an employment tribunal into Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur's claims of racial and religious discrimination. | |
It relates to Mr Ghaffur's report into why the man was stopped 37 times and charged 17 times but never convicted. | |
Scotland Yard said it would not comment before the employment tribunal started. | Scotland Yard said it would not comment before the employment tribunal started. |
Mr Ghaffur is taking legal action against Sir Ian and a junior colleague, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Richard Bryan. | Mr Ghaffur is taking legal action against Sir Ian and a junior colleague, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Richard Bryan. |
He is alleging that he was effectively sidelined by Sir Ian. | |
Among the pages of complaints, Mr Ghaffur says he was asked to carry out an investigation into why a black man, Delroy Lindo, was stopped 37 times and charged with 17 offences but never convicted. | Among the pages of complaints, Mr Ghaffur says he was asked to carry out an investigation into why a black man, Delroy Lindo, was stopped 37 times and charged with 17 offences but never convicted. |
The employment tribunal claim says Mr Ghaffur's conclusion that Mr Lindo was a victim of harassment was unacceptable to Sir Ian. | The employment tribunal claim says Mr Ghaffur's conclusion that Mr Lindo was a victim of harassment was unacceptable to Sir Ian. |
Mr Ghaffur says he was asked by Sir Ian to withdraw the findings. When Mr Ghaffur refused he says it was rewritten by a third party and he was not permitted any further involvement in the case. | Mr Ghaffur says he was asked by Sir Ian to withdraw the findings. When Mr Ghaffur refused he says it was rewritten by a third party and he was not permitted any further involvement in the case. |
The employment tribunal is expected to take place next year. | The employment tribunal is expected to take place next year. |
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