Force chiefs said he had 'thrown away' his career with his lie
A student police officer has been sacked after claiming to be sick whilst he was flying back from holiday. PC James Lanigan was due to attend a training course in June 2022 but was in fact flying back from Bulgaria, Greater Manchester Police said.
PC Lanigan apologised and expressed remorse. He admitted his behaviour amounted to misconduct but denied it was gross misconduct. However, at an accelerated misconduct hearing at GMP's headquarters on Wednesday, Chief Constable Stephen Watson ruled his actions did amount to Gross Misconduct and dismissed him without notice.
“Culpability is high, and his actions were deliberate with some advanced planning. I note the officer’s remorse and genuine apology, but his behaviour was unacceptable.” The PC was also added to the College of Policing Barred List.
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