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Sussex Police officer receives last written warning for breaching 'professional behaviour standards'

#Sussex #Police officer, Steven Green, 35, has been found to be in multiple breaches of 'professional behaviour standards'.

PC Steven Green had faced a misconduct hearing at Sussex's Police HQ in #Lewes from #Monday, #May, 17th, to #Wednesday, May, 19th, 2021.

Detective Superintendent Rachel Carr, head of the force’s Professional Standards Department, said: “Sussex Police expects the highest personal, and professional standards of anyone who works for us, and any allegations of behaviour that do not meet those standards are rigorously investigated. This officer’s behaviour towards his colleagues fell far short of the standards we expect at Sussex Police. They have let the public, and their colleagues down. The police service has a national code of ethics that we expect officers and staff to abide by, including showing respect, and courtesy. Officers, and staff can be forgiven for making genuine mistakes, but this officer’s behaviour fell far below what was is expected, and caused unnecessary distress to those he worked alongside.”

PC Steven Green had breached professional behaviour standards in respect of authority, respect, and courtesy. #PCStevenGreen #SussexPolice #UK #PoliceMisconduct #BadPolicing

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