Met officers allegedly took hampers and cash bribes to help Fayed persecute staff
Briefly

Mohamed Al Fayed is accused of utilizing corrupt police officers to intimidate staff, notably a young nanny who rejected his advances, leading to her arrest without charges.
John Macnamara, Fayed's former security chief, criticized the police's willingness to engage in corruption, suggesting they compromised their integrity for financial gain.
Allegations against Scotland Yard indicate that officers received bribes and gifts from Fayed for their assistance, raising questions about police ethics and accountability.
Scotland Yard is reviewing allegations stemming from a detailed statement made in 1997, which outlines potential corruption and misconduct involving high-ranking officers.
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