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Former PC resigns while facing sack for lying over assault

Officer was also dishonest on vetting form, says force

by Frank le Duc
Monday 15 Jan, 2024 at 5:49PM
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A police officer who resigned would have been sacked after she lied by saying that she was the victim of a serious assault.

Sussex Police said today (Monday 15 January): “A former Sussex police officer has had allegations of breaching standards of professional behaviour proven against her after she lied about being a victim of a serious assault.

“Former PC Tamzin Duncan, 20, was the subject of an accelerated misconduct hearing presided by the Chief Constable at Sussex Police HQ, Lewes, on Tuesday 9 January.

“An accelerated misconduct hearing is held when there is incontrovertible evidence and it is in the public interest to remove the officer from service as soon as possible or, in the case of an ex-officer, to have them placed on the barred list.

“The hearing was told that the officer made an untrue allegation to Sussex Police that she was the victim of a serious assault on Wednesday 12 July 2023.

“During the investigation for that matter, she made further untrue statements regarding the nature and circumstances of the alleged incident.

“She was also dishonest on her vetting applications prior to joining Sussex Police.

“These matters amounted to a breach of the standards of professional behaviour of honesty and integrity.

“Chief Constable Shiner, found the allegations proven and therefore the former officer would have been dismissed from the force had she not already resigned.”

Chief Constable Shiner said: “I expect our officers to act with the upmost integrity and in accordance with the force’s values, the Code of Ethics and the Standards of Professional Behaviour. The conduct of this officer fell far short of those high standards.

“Never has it been more important for the behaviours and actions of every person who serves within policing to be beyond exemplary.

“As a Chief, I will continue to dismiss those whose conduct falls short of the high standards that I, my colleagues and, importantly, our communities rightly expect.”

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Comments 6

  1. Nelson says:
    2 years ago

    Absolutely deafening silence from the usual police bootlickers and authoritarian personalities you get on police stories… I wonder why?

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  2. Hendrik says:
    2 years ago

    She was also dishonest on her vetting applications prior to joining Sussex Police. So why was she accepted in the first place? Did they ignore her misdemeanour?

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    • Jack says:
      2 years ago

      Maybe they only found out about her vetting form dishonesty when her other lies were found out. At least they got her out at the start of her career, probably saved a lot of innocent people been stitched up

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  3. Chris says:
    2 years ago

    Perhaps she will be selected to stand as a party councillor candidate soon ? Seems to have the right qualities.

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  4. Nigel Taylor says:
    2 years ago

    Shouldn’t she be charged for her untrue allegations and wasting police time …so at the least she will have a criminal record ?

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  5. SirHugoBumsucker says:
    2 years ago

    One of Sussex police finest shining examples

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