Met officer fired after six colleagues reported him for sexual harassment
Briefly

Detective Sergeant Gethin Jones of the Metropolitan Police has been dismissed after facing allegations of sexual harassment from six colleagues, primarily junior ranks, over a three-year duration. The misconduct hearing revealed a series of inappropriate behaviors, including sexual and misogynistic communications both on- and off-duty. The panel found Jones' actions amounted to gross misconduct, leading to his immediate termination and prohibition from future police employment. Chief Superintendent Jill Horsfall condemned his actions and encouraged other victims of similar misconduct to come forward, reinforcing a commitment to creating a safe workplace for all police officers.
Chief Superintendent Jill Horsfall described DS Jones' behavior as completely unacceptable, emphasizing that work should be a safe space where colleagues can trust each other.
Detective Sergeant Gethin Jones was accused by six colleagues of sexual harassment, including inappropriate sexual communication and comments over a three-year period.
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