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ONE of Britain's most senior police officers yesterday spoke about how discrimination and prejudice had blighted his attempts to secure one of the very top jobs in British policing.
Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur, who unsuccessfully applied to become a chief constable three times, said the selection processes had lacked a "true level of independence".See the full content of this document
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I Was Victim of Racism, Says Top Police Officer
He claimed it was harder and took longer for minority ethnic officers to progress within the police service an...
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