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Ex-Police Scotland officer cleared of perjury in tribunal
Ex-Police Scotland officer cleared of perjury in tribunal

BBC News

time2 days ago

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Ex-Police Scotland officer cleared of perjury in tribunal

A former police inspector has been cleared of perjury over evidence he gave at an employment tribunal which found there was an "absolute boys' club" in a Police Scotland firearms Warhurst was found guilty of behaving in an abusive manner by making a derogatory comment about a colleague's partner, who was pregnant, in 2017 and not guilty of sharing indecent images of topless women to a WhatsApp perjury charge was not proven and Mr Warhurst was given an absolute discharge, meaning no punishment will be Derek O'Carroll said the charge Mr Warhurst has been found guilty of "would not have found its way into this court" had it not been for the perjury charge. Sheriff O'Carroll also said it was "important to bear in mind the remorse which has been expressed by the accused".Mr Warhurst, who has since left the force, gave evidence at an employment tribunal in 2021 which found that a female officer was victimised after raising concerns about a sexist the email, Mr Warhurst said two female firearms officers should not be deployed together when there were sufficient males on duty. The case brought by Rhona Malone found evidence of a "boys' club" culture in Police Scotland's firearms unit and a settlement was reached in which Ms Malone was paid nearly £1m by the Warhurst gave evidence at this tribunal, and the charges against him in the perjury trial stated that he had denied having made a derogatory remark about a colleague's partner or having sent indecent images when he knew he the trial, Mr Warhurst admitted to making a remark but claimed that he did not lie to the tribunal at the time because he did not remember making the comment. He also later apologised to the colleague. Fellow former firearms officer Richard Creanor told Edinburgh Sheriff Court that he witnessed Mr Warhurst make the remark in Creanor said that fellow officer John Morgan had told several colleagues in a shared office that his partner had discovered she was told them he took the previous day off work to go to a hospital appointment with her because she initially believed she had a Creanor claimed that Keith Warhurst then swore and said the woman must be fat "if she didn't realise she was pregnant".The jury found Mr Warhurst guilty of this charge, but cleared him of the related and more serious perjury charge. No recollection of sending pictures After the verdict and when granting the absolute discharge, Sheriff O'Carroll remarked that Mr Warhurst had since apologised to Mr Morgan for his comments and expressed remorse, which is "another relevant matter which the court is required to take into account".During the trial, Mr Warhurst said he had no recollection of sending pictures of topless women to a WhatsApp Warhurst's perjury charge was found to be not proven by the jury, meaning he has been cleared of the absolute discharge means that no punishment will be given to Mr Warhurst.

Why Keir Starmer Is Fighting Off Sexism Complaints
Why Keir Starmer Is Fighting Off Sexism Complaints

Bloomberg

time3 days ago

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  • Bloomberg

Why Keir Starmer Is Fighting Off Sexism Complaints

As he tells it, the first time Keir Starmer spoke to his wife of 18 years, Victoria, he was so rude that she exclaimed, 'Who the f*** does he think he is?' Fortunately for the UK prime minister, she gave him a second chance and agreed to go on a date. Some female politicians these days say they've encountered similar treatment from Starmer — but are less forgiving. A perception has emerged since Starmer's Labour Party was elected last July of a leader and his court who, at best, fail to pay regard to the optics of a white man talking down to women in his orbit, and at worst, open themselves to charges of misogyny. In private, many women Labour MPs lament what they describe as a boys' club around the prime minister.

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