Sikh police accounts investigated

Allegations of financial irregularities in the Metropolitan (Met) Police's Sikh Association are being investigated.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) launched the inquiry after concerns were raised that members' funds may have been misused.

The Met's directorate of professional standards (DPS), which is responsible for collecting evidence in such cases, said the association co-operated fully.

Accounts, reports and meeting minutes were handed to the IPCC on Monday.

IPCC commissioner Nicola Williams said: "The Metropolitan Police Sikh Association has made allegations of potentially serious conduct matters that must be investigated.

"We will use the services of an experienced accountant to assist our independent investigators.

"I will ensure that the investigation is proportionate and fair to everybody involved."

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