Met left dozens of documents in locked cabinet instead of passing to inquiry into its own corruption

Scotland Yard failed to hand over dozens of documents to the official Daniel Morgan inquiry into the force’s own corruption, instead leaving them in a locked cabinet in its own headquarters, it has been admitted.

The Guardian understands the cabinet was on the seventh floor, where the commissioner and the force’s management board are based.

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