Scotland Yard has referred itself to a police watchdog after two women complained about how their cases against Mohamed Al Fayed were handled. The Metropolitan police actively pursue reviews of allegations reported prior to Al Fayed's passing, seeking to address possible failings in police investigations.
Commander Stephen Clayman stated the Met's commitment to reviewing 21 allegations relating to sexual misconduct surrounding Al Fayed, indicating a thorough assessment of past responses to these complaints.
In a call for justice and transparency, Clayman emphasized that the police are determined to pursue any additional investigative steps required and remain open to new evidence and accounts from anyone affected.
Despite acknowledging past events cannot be changed, the police express their dedication to offering the highest level of support to individuals coming forward about their experiences with Al Fayed.
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