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angiolini _ and the commitment i make too elish angiolini to _ and the commitment i make too elish angioliniofessional practice, we are all— authorised professional practice, we are all reasonable lines of inquiry should _ are all reasonable lines of inquiry should be — are all reasonable lines of inquiry should be followed up, but these offences — should be followed up, but these offences that we talk about this from _ offences that we talk about this from three years or more ago, i understand _ from three years or more ago, i understand of cctv, they should have been followed up. the car should have _ been followed up. the car should have been— been followed up. the car should have been checked. the suspect should _ have been checked. the suspect should have been spoken to. coming back to _ should have been spoken to. coming back to what my colleague said in testament, had we known that the suspect— testament, had we known that the suspect was a serving police officer. _ suspect was a serving police officer, he would not have been a serving _ officer, he would not have been a serving polic
angiolini _ and the commitment i make too elish angiolini to _ and the commitment i make too elish angioliniofessional practice, we are all— authorised professional practice, we are all reasonable lines of inquiry should _ are all reasonable lines of inquiry should be — are all reasonable lines of inquiry should be followed up, but these offences — should be followed up, but these offences that we talk about this from _ offences that we talk about this from three years or more ago, i...
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the inquiry chair, elish angiolini, spoke to my colleague in the world at one.to my colleague in the world at one. ~ ., ., ~' spoke to my colleague in the world at one. ~ ., ., ~ ., , spoke to my colleague in the world at one. ~ ., , ., , at one. we looked into his early life, and i _ at one. we looked into his early life, and i think _ at one. we looked into his early life, and i think what _ at one. we looked into his early life, and i think what happens i at one. we looked into his early| life, and i think what happens in your childhood can help frame, it doesn't cause necessarily how you behave as an adult, but it can explain some conduct etc, that might be relevant for the inquiries. and so you would have seen from the reports, the the information put out, that we are able to glean about his early childhood, and his schooling, and his activities and the influences that he has, including where he works when he was younger. and so, that was important, to establish the background, before we then went on to look at his adult life. it we then went on to look at
the inquiry chair, elish angiolini, spoke to my colleague in the world at one.to my colleague in the world at one. ~ ., ., ~' spoke to my colleague in the world at one. ~ ., ., ~ ., , spoke to my colleague in the world at one. ~ ., , ., , at one. we looked into his early life, and i _ at one. we looked into his early life, and i think _ at one. we looked into his early life, and i think what _ at one. we looked into his early life, and i think what happens i at one. we looked into his early|...
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you heard elish angiolini refer to that in her press conference.nce. anotherfailing, according to her report, because he was still able to become a member of the force. but it was a third force where problems became particularly serious. in 2015, wayne couzens was linked to an allegation of indecent exposure, an allegation of indecent exposure, an allegation which this report says walls not investigated adequately. despite this allegation, wayne couzens was still able to become a serving officer at the met police. elish angiolini said they did not consider all of the information in front of them with regards to the allegation of indecent exposure, a damning verdict from this report. 0utside damning verdict from this report. outside of the three forces making the recruitment errors, the report highlighted a number of other red flags in what has been a really damning day. flags in what has been a really damning day-— flags in what has been a really damnin: da . ., . ~' damning day. sam harrison, thank you ve much. damning day. sam harrison, thank you
you heard elish angiolini refer to that in her press conference.nce. anotherfailing, according to her report, because he was still able to become a member of the force. but it was a third force where problems became particularly serious. in 2015, wayne couzens was linked to an allegation of indecent exposure, an allegation of indecent exposure, an allegation which this report says walls not investigated adequately. despite this allegation, wayne couzens was still able to become a serving...
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angiolini.and previous behaviour. a report dealing with part one�*s findings has today been published. first and foremost, i would take the time to think about sarah everard's family and her loved ones at what must be and her loved ones at what must be an incredibly difficult time. i pay tribute to the mall for the immense dignity that they have shown in the face of such an unbearable loss. tragically, the report identifies that couzens was completely unsuitable to serve as a police officer and worst still, there were multiple occasions where this should, could have been recognised. lady elish found repeated problems in vetting throughout couzens's career, including overlooking his chaotic financial situation force of this meant that he was able to serve in a range of privilege roles, including as a firearms officer. it is appalling, the reports of indecent exposure by couzens were not taken sufficiently seriously by the police, and the officers were not adequately trained, equipped or motivated
angiolini.and previous behaviour. a report dealing with part one�*s findings has today been published. first and foremost, i would take the time to think about sarah everard's family and her loved ones at what must be and her loved ones at what must be an incredibly difficult time. i pay tribute to the mall for the immense dignity that they have shown in the face of such an unbearable loss. tragically, the report identifies that couzens was completely unsuitable to serve as a police officer...
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the inquiry, led by lady elish angiolini, also calls for a radical overhaul of police vetting and recruitmentr, and was off—duty when he kidnapped the 33—year—old, under the false guise of an arrest. her murder by a serving police officer prompted a widespread outpouring of anger and grief and sparked demonstrations over concern for women's safety. the chair of the inquiry has said that without a radical overhaul of police vetting and recruitment, there's "nothing to stop another couzens operating in plain sight." let's speak to parm sandhu, former chief superintendent and author. it's a very chilling way to end that inquiry findings. what was your reaction to the report findings through the lens of your own experience? i through the lens of your own “whence?— through the lens of your own exerience? _, ,., , experience? i welcome the report but i am uuite experience? i welcome the report but i am quite frustrated _ experience? i welcome the report but i am quite frustrated because - experience? i welcome the report but i am quite frustrated because this - i am quite frustrated because this is
the inquiry, led by lady elish angiolini, also calls for a radical overhaul of police vetting and recruitmentr, and was off—duty when he kidnapped the 33—year—old, under the false guise of an arrest. her murder by a serving police officer prompted a widespread outpouring of anger and grief and sparked demonstrations over concern for women's safety. the chair of the inquiry has said that without a radical overhaul of police vetting and recruitment, there's "nothing to stop another...
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its chair, lady elish angiolini, said red flags about couzens had repeatedly been ignored by three polices, and that without significant overhaul, she believed there's nothing to stop another couzens operating "in plain sight". the metropolitan police has responded that it must go further and faster to regain public trust. here's our home affairs correspondent, june kelly. he was a predatory sex offender in a police uniform. a criminal with state—sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to join the police, and constant flawed vetting meant he was able to continue in his role despite a series of red flags. these are the stark conclusions of today's inquiry report. the metropolitan police service told the inquiry in 2022 that it would still have recruited him if provided with the same information. i found this astonishing. without a significant overhaul, there is nothing to stop another wayne couzens operating in plain sight. the report describes how in 2004 and 2008, kent police turned down his application to join, but allowed him to work voluntary as a special const
its chair, lady elish angiolini, said red flags about couzens had repeatedly been ignored by three polices, and that without significant overhaul, she believed there's nothing to stop another couzens operating "in plain sight". the metropolitan police has responded that it must go further and faster to regain public trust. here's our home affairs correspondent, june kelly. he was a predatory sex offender in a police uniform. a criminal with state—sanctioned powers. wayne couzens...
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here's what inquiry chair, lady elish angiolini had to say: the fragility of public trust and confidenceffects us all, including those good police officers doing the right thing every day. it is time for all of those with responsibility for policing to do everything they can to improve standards of recruitment, vetting and investigation. wayne couzens was never fit to be a police officer. police leaders need to be sure there isn't another wayne couzens operating in plain sight. we can cross live to central london and our reporter there, sam harrison. that's in a moment. the russian president vladimir putin is delivering his annual address to parliament and the nation. putin usually uses the state—of—the—nation address to send signals to audiences both at home and abroad. this time, the attention to the speech is especially high, not only because of the presidential elections, that will likely grant him another six—years in the kremlin, but also due to the ongoing war against ukraine, and the suspicious death of opposition leader alexei navalny. in his speech, vladimir putin warned the we
here's what inquiry chair, lady elish angiolini had to say: the fragility of public trust and confidenceffects us all, including those good police officers doing the right thing every day. it is time for all of those with responsibility for policing to do everything they can to improve standards of recruitment, vetting and investigation. wayne couzens was never fit to be a police officer. police leaders need to be sure there isn't another wayne couzens operating in plain sight. we can cross...
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clive, lady elish angiolini, the seniorjudge who produced the report, has come up with 16 recommendationsther potential wayne couzens. some of these recommendations are related to betting, others to the way the police deal with the crime of indecent exposure. she also says she believes that there are as yet unknown victims of wayne couzens�* sexual offending. he unknown victims of wayne couzens' sexual offending.— unknown victims of wayne couzens' sexual offending. he was a predatory sexual offending. he was a predatory sex offender — sexual offending. he was a predatory sex offender in _ sexual offending. he was a predatory sex offender in a _ sexual offending. he was a predatory sex offender in a police _ sexual offending. he was a predatory sex offender in a police uniform, - sexual offending. he was a predatory sex offender in a police uniform, a i sex offender in a police uniform, a criminal with state sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to become a police officer and continual flawed vetting meant that he was able to stay in his role, despite a series of
clive, lady elish angiolini, the seniorjudge who produced the report, has come up with 16 recommendationsther potential wayne couzens. some of these recommendations are related to betting, others to the way the police deal with the crime of indecent exposure. she also says she believes that there are as yet unknown victims of wayne couzens�* sexual offending. he unknown victims of wayne couzens' sexual offending.— unknown victims of wayne couzens' sexual offending. he was a predatory sexual...
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here's what inquiry chair, lady elish angiolini had to say.lity of public trust and confidence in policing affects us all, including those good police officers doing the right thing every day. it is time for all of those with responsibility for policing to do everything they can to improve standards of recruitment, vetting and investigation. wayne couzens was never fit to be a police officer. police leaders need to be sure there isn't another wayne couzens operating in plain sight. and let's just remind ourselves of what happened to sarah everard. she was 33 when she vanished in clapham, south—west london, on the way home from a friend's house. she was abducted, raped and murdered by an off—duty metropolitan police officer, wayne couzens, in a killing that shocked the country and raised questions over police policy and procedures, as well as women's safety in public spaces. tragically, the report identifies that wayne couzens was completely unsuitable to serve as a police officer, and worse still, there were multiple occasions where this shoul
here's what inquiry chair, lady elish angiolini had to say.lity of public trust and confidence in policing affects us all, including those good police officers doing the right thing every day. it is time for all of those with responsibility for policing to do everything they can to improve standards of recruitment, vetting and investigation. wayne couzens was never fit to be a police officer. police leaders need to be sure there isn't another wayne couzens operating in plain sight. and let's...
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inquiry chairwoman dame elish angiolini has warned . practices and culture, there's nothing to stop. >> another cousin operating in plain sight, even after cousin's arrest and a review of his vetting clearance , the vetting clearance, the metropolitan police service told the inquiry in 2022 that they would still have recruited him if provided with the same information . i find this information. i find this astonish thing . i make a number astonish thing. i make a number of recommendations to improve recruitment and vetting , recruitment and vetting, covering everything from in—person interviews and home visits for new recruits to improvements for information sharing around transfers . improvements for information sharing around transfers. in addition to the shortcomings in vetting and recruitment , the vetting and recruitment, the report shows very clearly how police investigations of indecent exposure were poor . indecent exposure were poor. >> well met police commissioner sir mark rowley says the force is trying to learn from its mist
inquiry chairwoman dame elish angiolini has warned . practices and culture, there's nothing to stop. >> another cousin operating in plain sight, even after cousin's arrest and a review of his vetting clearance , the vetting clearance, the metropolitan police service told the inquiry in 2022 that they would still have recruited him if provided with the same information . i find this information. i find this astonish thing . i make a number astonish thing. i make a number of recommendations...
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inquiry chair elish angiolini has warned that without a radical overhaul of policing practices and culturethere's still nothing to stop. another cousins operating in plain sight. met police commissioner sir mark rowley says the force is trying to learn from its mistakes. >> what this report does, it paints a deeply disturbing picture of a starting from an astonishingly low base and that's what we're moving on from. and we have made progress. yes. but i'm not going to sit here and spout numbers and give a false impression that we're nearly at the finishing line. this is a massive piece of work to do. i think what lady alice has done really powerfully is lay out this is what the gold standard looks like. this is what you've got to aim at, and we will collectively work on what will take for policing what it will take for policing to there as quickly as is to get there as quickly as is practically possible. >> mark rowley, now >> sir mark rowley, now supermarket giant sainsbury's, has announced around 1500 jobs will be cut as part of a major plan to reduce costs. the supermarket is trying to s
inquiry chair elish angiolini has warned that without a radical overhaul of policing practices and culturethere's still nothing to stop. another cousins operating in plain sight. met police commissioner sir mark rowley says the force is trying to learn from its mistakes. >> what this report does, it paints a deeply disturbing picture of a starting from an astonishingly low base and that's what we're moving on from. and we have made progress. yes. but i'm not going to sit here and spout...
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the inquiry chair lady elish angiolini, warned without radical overhaul of policing practices and culturee's nothing to stop another cousins operating in plain sight . hotels operating in plain sight. hotels housing, asylum seekers are costing the taxpayer £15 million a day, with labour accusing the government of blowing its £1 billion budget. treasury figures suggest the home office spent £4.3 suggest the home office spent £43 billion more than budgeted on asylum accommodation last year. on asylum accommodation last year . shadow on asylum accommodation last year. shadow home on asylum accommodation last year . shadow home secretary year. shadow home secretary yvette cooper says it demonstrates the complete chaos in the system and it comes as the latest figures show illegal migration has fallen . but legal migration has fallen. but legal migration has fallen. but legal migration is up. the government data revealed small boat arrivals in the last year were down 36% on the previous year, which was a record year. however, more than 62,000 people were granted asylum in 2023. excuse me? that'
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. >> well, that's dame elish angiolini , who has been charged angiolini, who has been charged with ume mistake after another after another. and what's the vetting procedure failed. he'd been in three police services and none of them. >> i remember he was off duty. he raped, kidnapped her, raped her, murdered her under the false guise of an arrest. but what's really disturbing, she says in her report, without a significant overhaul, there's nothing another nothing to stop. another cousin's plain cousin's operating in plain sight . and he'd exposing sight. and he'd been exposing himself to women and colleagues. knew about his behaviour, his his is, um, diverse and deviant sexual , uh, fantasies. sexual, uh, fantasies. >> she said. extraordinary. um, let's talk to, um, our home security editor, uh, mark white for more on this. mark, we knew it was going to be bad, but she looks like she hasn't left any stone unturned . is there ? stone unturned. is there? >> no shocking stuff. and it's a catalogue of failures, not just affecting the metropolitan police, where he was , of course, police,
. >> well, that's dame elish angiolini , who has been charged angiolini, who has been charged with ume mistake after another after another. and what's the vetting procedure failed. he'd been in three police services and none of them. >> i remember he was off duty. he raped, kidnapped her, raped her, murdered her under the false guise of an arrest. but what's really disturbing, she says in her report, without a significant overhaul, there's nothing another nothing to stop. another...
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the inquiry chair lady elish angiolini, warned without a radical overhaul of policing practices and culturee's nothing to stop another cousins operating in plain sight. the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, says the force is trying to learn from its mistakes as hotels, housing, asylum seekers are costing the taxpayer £15 million a day, with labour accusing the government of blowing its £1 billion budget out. treasury figures suggest the home office spent 4.3 billion more than budgeted on asylum accommodation last year. the shadow home secretary yvette coopen the shadow home secretary yvette cooper, says it demonstrates the complete chaos in the system and it comes as the latest figures show illegal migration has fallen . but legal migration is fallen. but legal migration is up . the government data reveals up. the government data reveals small boat arrivals in last year were down 36% on the previous yean were down 36% on the previous year, which was a record year. however, more than 62,000 people were granted asylum in 2023. that's the highest level on record now. the delicate subje
the inquiry chair lady elish angiolini, warned without a radical overhaul of policing practices and culturee's nothing to stop another cousins operating in plain sight. the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, says the force is trying to learn from its mistakes as hotels, housing, asylum seekers are costing the taxpayer £15 million a day, with labour accusing the government of blowing its £1 billion budget out. treasury figures suggest the home office spent 4.3 billion more than budgeted...