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Published Date: 26 November 2008
BRITAIN'S most senior Asian police officer agreed an out-of-court settlement yesterday in his racial discrimination claim against Scotland Yard.
Tarique Ghaffur, an assistant commissioner with the Metropolitan Police, will receive a pay-off of about £300,000 and his full pension after 34 years in policing, it is understood.

A secret deal was finally signed off after weeks of behind-the-sc
enes legal wrangling between Mr Ghaffur and representatives of the force.

Mr Ghaffur has withdrawn his claims that Commissioner Sir Ian Blair and a second senior officer acted in a racist or discriminatory way towards him, a Metropolitan Police Authority spokesman said.

He has also signed a gagging clause and will step down from his role tomorrow.

Mr Ghaffur was effectively suspended in September after announcing he was suing his employer for racial discrimination. He claimed he had been sidelined, discriminated against and humiliated in his role as the head of security planning for the 2012 Olympic Games.

He blamed Sir Ian and claimed to have compiled a damning dossier of evidence.

The allegations led to a boycott of ethnic minority recruitment by the Metropolitan Black Police Association.

Since then, Sir Ian has announced he is stepping down from his post as of 1 December.



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  • Last Updated: 25 November 2008 9:24 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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26/11/2008 00:24:09
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weeshooie1,

Wollongong 26/11/2008 01:15:22
#1 Has had the chop so, "No comment". :0(
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Dragonhead,

Dalian,China 26/11/2008 01:33:27
Just why is it a 'secret deal',when it is tax payers money which is paying him off? WE should be demanding the findings be made public NOW!It shows how hollow the man's convictions are,in withdrawing his claims of racism etc.All for filthy lucre, shows the REAL integrity of the man!
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Cappo Del Monte,

26/11/2008 06:56:07
#3

Jeez oh, your always bad mouthing the UK and other parts of the world and backing up the tin pot dictatorship communist party of the corrupt, peoples republic of china ( peoples republic lol, that has to be yet another lie )
And i will quote you here "WE "
So now you want to be British, from that statement, or are you so mixed up ure heids up ure airse.
Away back to commenting on the big issues like Guns n Roses new album being venomous. Is that album really as bad as killing innocent baby girls?
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Ms Doreen in the Cyber Shebeen,

26/11/2008 10:44:22
3...If his claims were "Hollow"...why the big pay off?...nah mate..more than likely this chap would have taken them all the way and they had to put those smackers on the table...Its the police force that dont want us to know the truth...can you understand that?...HE has been gagged...not the rozzers.....there's your integrity...they were always going to strike a deal...get a grip...thats what it was all about...raise grievance..and if the complainers have enough evidence to take you down then put your hand in your pocket...there was no other way out for this man....they'd have been on his case for raising his complaint in the first place.....

"We" should be demanding?......you dont live in Britain mate so why you so interested in British tax payers money?
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disillusionedjeff,

Bristol 26/11/2008 13:51:47
in settling the police have admitted liability - Sir Ian should have been disciplined and not allowed to take his fat cap pension.
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Observer. 1,

Glasgow 26/11/2008 15:06:03
6 He hasn't been ''gagged'' he's been bought off, hardly an honourable position to take, but probably a practical one.
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Ms Doreen in the Cyber Shebeen,

26/11/2008 19:31:10
7....Thank you for that....I am completely underwhelmed by your razor sharp observations and insightful argument....sound deduction there Watson..

9..."Gagged" "Bought off"...same thing....its a position many a cop has opted for...considering the alternative is to continue in a job where they are the persecuted by their colleagues and superiors for either the colour of their skin...their sexuality, religion...or their gender....

The force just keeps dipping its hand in its pocket every time...instead of dealing with the problems that are rife within its ranks...on every level...

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Ms Doreen in the Cyber Shebeen,

26/11/2008 22:23:31
11..Och open your eyes and read the bliddy papers man...talk to ex cops...I am speaking from experience sunshine...

 

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