Report of more than 300 pages identifies institutional homophobia, misogyny and racism in force and unwillingness to deal with failures
Louise Casey’s review, commissioned in the wake of Sarah Everard’s murder, has laid bare in more than 300 pages a series of grave concerns about the Metropolitan police’s culture and standards.
Describing her findings as “rigorous, stark and unsparing”, she said she hoped they would lead to fundamental change in the force.
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