Undercover officer tells public inquiry his deception was ‘morally questionable and inappropriate’

An undercover police officer has admitted that women he deceived into sexual relationships would not have given their consent if they had known his true identity, a public inquiry has heard.

Vince Miller, who infiltrated leftwing campaign groups for three years, admitted it had been “morally questionable, inappropriate and unprofessional” to have deceived the women. He said he had made a mistake and accepted responsibility for it.

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