IOPC not planning any investigations into failings that could lead to disciplinary action being taken

Metropolitan police officers, staff and bosses who allowed PC David Carrick to stay in the force despite warnings he could be a danger to women look likely to escape any formal discipline inquiry that could result in them being punished.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct said it was not planning an investigation into the failings that could lead to disciplinary action being taken, and in the most serious cases dismissal or criminal investigation and trial.

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