Case claims breach of gagging order relating to book by Parm Sandhu, which alleges she faced discrimination while an officer

The Metropolitan police is taking a former senior officer to court, claiming her allegations of racism and sexism broke an agreement meant to gag her from speaking out about her experience, the Guardian has learned.

The Met says former chief superintendent Parm Sandhu must pay £60,000 plus interest after breaking a confidentiality agreement, also known as a non-disclosure agreement.

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