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| [url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/policeman-cleared-of-ian-tomlinsons-g20-killing-simon-harwood-to-face-disciplinary-hearing-8069619.htmlHarwood to face Met Police disciplinary[/url
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| Is it possible for anyone to evade a disciplinary by resigning, and then applying for their job back later on when the fuss has died down, I wonder?
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| Quote ="Ferocious Aardvark"Is it possible for anyone to evade a disciplinary by resigning, and then applying for their job back later on when the fuss has died down, I wonder?'"
Nah!!!
That would be wholly immoral and our police service would have strict procedures in place to make sure that course of action was totally inconceivable.
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| I thought you'd have had at least one bite by now
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| I was gonna do this ...
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| Quote ="cod'ead"[url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/policeman-cleared-of-ian-tomlinsons-g20-killing-simon-harwood-to-face-disciplinary-hearing-8069619.htmlHarwood to face Met Police disciplinary[/url'"
Sacked for gross misconduct, but allowed to keep his pension.
Nice.
[urlhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19620627[/url
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| Quote ="WIZEB"Sacked for gross misconduct, but allowed to keep his pension.
Nice.
[urlhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19620627[/url'"
If you had contributed to a pension scheme at your company and then got the push for a serious incident, would you think it ok to lose all your pension. He has lost his job (quite rightly) and any future pension he might have got.
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| Quote ="rover49"If you had contributed to a pension scheme at your company and then got the push for a serious incident, would you think it ok to lose all your pension. He has lost his job (quite rightly) and any future pension he might have got.'"
I believe he would have lost his pension rights if he'd have been convicted of the crime with which he was charged. So legally, you're correct, he is still entitled. The greater powers would be better looking into why an officer who retired on ill health from one force, whilst under investigation, was then re-employed by another.
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| Quote ="WIZEB"I believe he would have lost his pension rights if he'd have been convicted of the crime with which he was charged. So legally, you're correct, he is still entitled. The greater powers would be better looking into why an officer who retired on ill health from one force, whilst under investigation, was then re-employed by another.'"
I assume that he was given a medical and proved fit to return, which has no bearing on his offence. We have to accept the the decision of the jury and the rules that apply with regards to the pension on dismissal, he did not put them in place and until they are changed we have to lump it.
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| Quote ="rover49"I assume that he was given a medical and proved fit to return, which has no bearing on his offence. We have to accept the the decision of the jury and the rules that apply with regards to the pension on dismissal, he did not put them in place and until they are changed we have to lump it.'"
Aye, and his pension might come in handy if the family of the deceased partake in a civil action that produces a positive verdict?
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