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Greater Manchester Police officers face probe over ‘offensive language’ | Manchester News

By uk-times.com16 October 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Four Greater Manchester Police officers are facing misconduct proceedings over allegations of using “discriminatory, inappropriate and offensive” language.

The force said two sergeants and two constables have “a case to answer for gross misconduct” over allegations that they openly engaged in conversations and either used, or failed to challenge, offensive language.

The hearings follow an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation which began in July 2024.

Ten officers were subject to two investigations before the watchdog decided five had no case to answer.

The remaining constable, who was accused of making a racist and discriminatory comment about a colleague, was dismissed without notice following an accelerated misconduct hearing in February.

IOPC director Amanda Rowe said: “Officers are committed to maintain exemplary standards of conduct, integrity and professionalism so allegations like this are extremely concerning.

“It was vital for public confidence in policing that such matters were subject to thorough and independent scrutiny.

“It will now be for a police disciplinary panel to consider the evidence and reach a decision based on all the available information.”

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