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      785. Jamie.Newman@met.pnn.police  (15)
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      From: Jamie.Newman@met.pnn.police.uk
      Sent: 31 July 2017 14:14
      To: lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk
      Subject: Our meeting today.
      Good Afternoon Lorraine,
      ➢  I hope this email finds you well.
      ➢  Further to our meeting last month I have written to PC G to give him the opportunity to participate in the
          reinvestigation,
      ➢  I await his reply.
      ➢  When and if he replies I shall of course let you know.
      ➢  Regarding a CPS referral, having reviewed the evidence I am currently of the view that such a referral
          should be left to the determination of our Appropriate Authority (A.A. ‐ senior officer who reviews my
          report) upon the conclusion of the investigation.
      ➢  As it stands, I see nothing to prohibit such a referral, should the A.A. think it appropriate.
      ➢  As you know, should the A.A. elect not to refer the matter to the CPS,
      ➢  you would of course have a right of appeal to the IPCC along those lines.
      ➢  If you have any questions for me please do let me know.
      Kind regards
      Jamie Newman | Serious Misconduct Investigation Unit (SMIU) | Directorate of Professional Standards |
      Met Phone 786675 | Telephone 0207 161 6675 | Email Jamie.newman@met.pnn.police.uk
      Address Empress State Building, 22nd Floor, Lillie Road, London, SW6 1TR
      'Setting the bar and upholding standards without fear or favour’

      From: Newman Jamie M ‐ HQ Directorate of Professional Standards
      Sent: 30 June 2017 17:23
      To: 'Lorraine Cordell' <lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk>
      Subject: Our meeting today.
      Good Afternoon Lorraine,
      ➢  Thank you for taking the team to meet with this afternoon, I found our meeting very useful in enabling me to
          better understand your complaint.
      ➢  To confirm, the first thing I shall consider is a referral to the CPS.
      ➢  I shall begin by examining what consideration was given to such a referral by the previous investigator,
          Jeannette Riley.
      ➢  Under the legislation that governs police complaints it is possible to seek guidance from the CPS where
          there is an indication that a criminal offence may have been committed; it is this test that I shall apply.
      ➢  Leaving the CPS issue aside for a moment and the possibility of criminal charges,
      ➢  I acknowledge your request to have sight of the PC Geoghegan’s MG11 and notebook.
      ➢  Such a disclosure can be made under Schedule 3 of the Police Reform Act 2002.
      ➢  I shall revisit this request once the possibility of a CPS referral has been addressed.
      ➢  However, I fully intend to comply with such a request, subject to necessary redactions.
      ➢  Going forward, in addition your original points of complaint I shall also attempt to provide a clear
          explanation for the issues surrounding the misconduct meeting occurring before you had the opportunity to
          appeal to the IPCC.
      ➢  As I stated to you earlier today, the MPS can only apologise for this oversight.
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