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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 16/00, which announces that the MPA is to conduct an independent inquiry into the Gurpal Virdi case. Sections available here: Content Gurpal Virdi: MPA to conduct independent inquiry16/00 The Chair of the Metropolitan Policy Authority, Toby Harris, today announced that R. David Muir will chair the independent inquiry into the case of former police sergeant Gurpal Virdi. Mr Muir is one of the seven independent members of the Authority and the Chair of its Consultation, Diversity and Outreach Committee. Mr Virdi was dismissed by the Metropolitan Police Service earlier this year after a Police Disciplinary Tribunal unanimously found him guilty of having distributed racist literature to other ethnic minority colleagues in the MPS. Mr Virdi subsequently went to the Employment Tribunal alleging racial discrimination, including the way in which the investigation was conducted. On 23 August the Tribunal found that the Metropolitan Police Service had discriminated against him. R. David Muir will shortly announce the membership of the inquiry, which will include a member of the Met’s Independent Advisory Group and a senior police officer from another force. In consultation with the Authority’s Chair, Toby Harris, Mr Muir will announce the inquiry’s terms of reference. Speaking at a press conference held by the Met’s Independent Advisory Group this morning, R. David Muir said:
The Authority views the inquiry as an opportunity for the Met to establish the same principles for managing their own staff as they are seeking to apply in their dealings with the general public. Notes to editorsR. David Muir is a senior lecturer in Caribbean Studies at the University of North London. He graduated with a BA(Hons) in Politics and Government and subsequently gained an MA in Political Education from London University. David is the Executive Director of the Black Christian Civic Forum; he is a former senior executive of the Commonwealth Institute and vice-chair of Greenwich Council Race Committee. Since 1999 David has been a member of the Met’s Independent Advisory Group and Associate Trainer for the Metropolitan Police, developing teaching materials for new police recruits. David is adviser to DAC John Grieve on the McGowan murder inquiry in Telford. The Metropolitan Police Authority took over responsibility for the Metropolitan Police Service from the Home Secretary on 3 July. Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office. |
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