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Ex-Police Federation boss confident he will be ‘exonerated’ of corruption claims
Exclusive: Mukund Krisha says he is ‘proud’ of his record at staff association after allegations of fraudThe former head of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) who was arrested on suspicion of corruption has told the Guardian he is confident he will be “entirely exonerated” and is “proud” of his record at the organisation. Mukund Krishna, who was the chief executive of the staff association, is facing claims of financial wrongdoing and had his contract terminated on Sunday.
Ex-Police Federation boss confident he will be ‘exonerated’ of corruption claims
Exclusive: Mukund Krisha says he is ‘proud’ of his record at staff association after allegations of fraudThe former head of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) who was arrested on suspicion of corruption has told the Guardian he is confident he will be “entirely exonerated” and is “proud” of his record at the organisation. Mukund Krishna, who was the chief executive of the staff association, is facing claims of financial wrongdoing and had his contract terminated on Sunday.
[Written Question] Police: Conditions of Employment
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US police seize 280 guns with 1,300 'worst of the worst' arrests in bid to protect England fans at World Cup
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Cops and FBI race to protect World Cup from drones as Homeland Security boss admits ‘everybody’s a little behind’
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'US cops kill their own people - now they want to lecture UK on two-tier policing after Henry Nowak murder'
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FIFA World Cup: Mass shooting near England's base camp leaves 9 injured
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New York stabbing, Kansas City shooting raise World Cup security concerns
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Nazi salutes, Sikhs abused: Tensions soar in UK after Henry Nowak’s murder
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