‘Racist’ firearms officer allowed to keep job at Wiltshire Police

A ‘racist’ firearms officer has been allowed to keep his job at Wiltshire Police.

PC Mark Giles was found to have breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour for police officers of authority, respect and courtesy, equality and diversity and discreditable conduct.

The breach was proven during a one-day misconduct hearing, chaired by an Independent Legally Qualified Chair, at force HQ last Monday (29 January).

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It was heard that, in April 2023, PC Giles sent inappropriate, racist messages to a WhatsApp group used by the team he worked in.

The messages were directed towards another officer which could cause offence given his ethnicity.

PC Giles was given a final written warning for gross misconduct.

Deputy Chief Constable Craig Dibdin said: “PC Giles’ actions fell well below the high standards of professionalism that we, and the public, expect from all police officers, staff and volunteers.

“When details of his behaviour were reported to us, he was immediately suspended from his role and an investigation commenced.

“There is no place within our organisation for racist behaviour of any kind.

“We are fully committed to rooting out and challenging inappropriate behaviour and we will take all necessary steps to actively and appropriately deal with those whose behaviour falls below the standards we expect.

“I am committed to working with those within our organisation of diverse backgrounds as part of our aspiration to be a truly anti-racist service.

“Whilst we have already made steps towards this, behaviour of this nature shows just how far we have to go.

“We must call out racist or discriminatory practices to create a more inclusive culture and we must support victims of unacceptable and abhorrent behaviour for the benefit of our colleagues, and ultimately for our communities.

“We will now work with PC Giles to ensure he is aware of the offence and upset his actions have caused and that they will not be tolerated again.”

In December, the Force launched a new Safe2Say Anonymous Reporting System. This is a bespoke internal reporting system which is geared to giving officers, staff and volunteers the confidence to report any wrongdoing, concerns they have or intelligence surrounding our workforce.

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