Former PC Thomas Murray, who served with the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command (PaDP), has been found to have breached professional behaviour standards. His racially discriminatory remarks, captured in a voice note, were played during a meeting, leading to his resignation from the Metropolitan Police, along with other emergency services and statutory partners, has carried out a major live-play exercise this week to test the joint response to a major terrorist incident at Heathrow Airport" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-wpil-monitor-id="20731">Metropolitan Police Service (MPS).
On September 8, 2022, PC Murray sent a voice message containing offensive comments to a colleague. The recipient was attending a positive action seminar on Microsoft Teams, which aimed to provide advice and support for under-represented groups seeking internal promotion.
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