Analysis
Repeated failures in vetting and recruitment meant Couzens kept police role, Inquiry finds
Three police forces' involvement in the recruitment and vetting of Wayne Couzens has been the focus of Part 1 of the Angiolini Inquiry. Police Oracle reviews the detail.
Category: GovernanceSpecial ConstabularyVAWG
Tags: Civil Nuclear ConstabularyKent PoliceMetropolitan Police ServiceRASSOVAWG
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