Rules vague in Everard file access case - tribunal
Briefly

Det Sgt Vicky Bailey emphasized that accessing confidential information must be justified by a clear policing purpose, as subjective decision-making creates concerns over misuse of data.
The tribunal revealed that seven officers inappropriately accessed files related to Sarah Everard’s case, prompting questions about the standards and ethics within the police force.
The case against the officers raises significant issues about accountability and oversight in law enforcement, particularly concerning access to sensitive information without adequate justification.
Former inspector Akinwale Ajose-Adeogun, among those accused, accessed custody files related to Couzens but faced scrutiny over whether his actions served any legitimate policing purpose.
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