Ex-Met PC accused of sexually assaulting female colleague five times
Briefly

James Chinnery, a former Met Police officer, is accused of sexually assaulting a female colleague on five occasions between 2017 and 2018. A misconduct hearing scheduled for November 5 and 6 will examine these serious allegations.
The misconduct hearing is set to explore the charges against Chinnery, which are outlined in a Scotland Yard document, denoting the incidents as gross misconduct due to their severity, potentially leading to dismissal from the police force.
While the police spokesperson confirmed that Chinnery has resigned from the force, they also clarified that he has not been charged or prosecuted regarding the alleged assaults.
The alleged incidents are viewed as serious breaches of professional conduct standards expected from police officers, prompting the forthcoming misconduct hearing at Met's Empress State building.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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