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Met chief accused of discrimination

4:21pm Thursday 28th August 2008

© Press Association 2008

One of Britain's most senior police officers pointed the finger of blame squarely at Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair as he launched his discrimination claim against the force.

Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur said he had been discriminated against "over a long period of time" by Sir Ian, and had been sidelined in his role leading security for London's 2012 Olympics.

Speaking at a press conference in central London Mr Ghaffur said his employment tribunal claim would include claims of race and religious discrimination.

Mr Ghaffur also said he had been "victimised" by the Met since his claim became public.

He said: "My current case is essentially to do with my treatment at the highest levels of the Met, in particular the discrimination I have been subject to over a long period of time by the present commissioner Sir Ian Blair.

"It is to do with the continuation of that treatment into the very important job I was doing as the co-ordinator of the security and safety of the 2012 Olympics.

"Finally it is to do with the victimisation I have suffered since my grievances leaked to the media."

Alfred John, chairman of the Met's Black Police Association, said Mr Ghaffur's case was "not an isolated incident".

"Racism, both institutional and individual, still continues within the Met," he said.

Sir Ian has rejected the claims against him and said he has a "long, honourable and occasionally blood-stained record on the championing of diversity".


Tarique Ghaffur, the assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair Sir Ian Blair was criticised over the de Menezes shooting

Tarique Ghaffur has criticised Sir Ian Blair

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair

Sir Ian Blair has been accused of discrimination



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