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A Metropolitan Police officer has been dismissed for accessing files relating to Sarah Everard’s murder without proper policing purpose.
PC Myles McHugh, another serving officer, and a former officer committed gross misconduct by viewing the confidential files as they did not have a proper policing purpose to do so, a tribunal has found.
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