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Met is looking at top overtime earners to see whether ‘performance matches the money’
Deputy Commissioner Matt Jukes says the Met is adopting an 'Al Capone approach' to root out corruption. The Federation describes his comments as "appalling."
Category: CorruptionMisconduct proceedings
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