Officers under investigation for misconduct should be forced to hand over relevant information, says peer

Police officers under investigation for discipline offences should have to hand over data from their personal mobile phones, Doreen Lawrence has said.

Concerns have been raised that government attempts to streamline and reform the system for rooting out bad officers are too slow and being delayed.

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