Un agente di polizia è volato in Turchia dopo essersi dichiarato malato

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgq8v9qk1w3o

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11 Comments

  1. Electricbell20 on

    Maybe that was the only place he could find a GP with an appointment.

  2. maaBeans on

    Feels like more is missing from this.

    Laptop stuff is clearly wrong but people shouldn’t be arrested for throwing a sicky, that’s what the disciplinary process is for.

    Also going sick doesn’t prevent travel. I had a month off with a nervous breakdown and we still went on our previously planned long weekend to the lakes. 

  3. UnoriginalWebHandle on

    Surely this bit is the bigger issue:

    >PC Khan then got a third party to access his (police) laptop at home to submit the sickness form on his behalf and send a confirmation email to his line manager, the IOPC added.

  4. Calling in sick was the real problem but that he gave access to his laptop to another person so they could impersonate him and submit the absence/ sick leave notification. This would ensure disciplinary action in most jobs but is especially serious when someone has access to sensitive information.

  5. Ok_Fly_9544 on

    Who cares? A police officer pulled a sick day. Like thousands of others the same day.

  6. I expect no misconduct will be found as he boosts the minority numbers within the force.

  7. yourlocallidl on

    “The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said suspicions had been raised after PC Khan reported sick”

    What was suspicious exactly?

  8. ScaredActuator8674 on

    Wasting time and resources arresting him at the airport. Why not just wait and interview him voluntarily upon his return?

  9. JohnLennonsNotDead on

    Did his superiors chase him down with the benny hill music on?

  10. DOPEYDORA_85 on

    Calling in sick, means not well to do the job. Doesn’t mean they cannot do things

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