Metropolitan Police officer dismissed for unlawfully accessing Sarah Everard files | Computer Weekly
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Following the murder of Sarah Everard, an audit found that over 100 Met Police staff accessed sensitive files without proper justification, leading to misconduct actions.
Experts warn that the proposed Data Use and Access Bill would exacerbate misuse of sensitive police information by removing crucial logging procedures for officer access.
One officer was dismissed for accessing sensitive information related to Sarah Everard's case without a legitimate policing purpose, reflecting serious breaches of conduct.
Campaigners express concern that legal changes in the government's data reforms could increase the likelihood of unauthorized access to sensitive police investigations.
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