South Yorkshire Police officer faces misconduct hearing over use of force's computer system

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A South Yorkshire Police officer is facing misconduct proceedings, accused of using the force’s computer system to carry out checks with ‘no legitimate policing purpose’.

The accelerated misconduct hearing examining the allegations against PC Charlotte Kaill is to be held at South Yorkshire Police’s Professional Standards Department in Chapeltown on Thursday, May 12 this year.

Acccording to a notice announcing the misconduct hearing, PC Kaill is alleged to have ‘undertaken checks on the South Yorkshire Police computer systems between August 2019 and February 2021. The checks on police systems were undertaken with no legitimate policing purpose’.

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If proven, such behaviour would amount to ‘breaches of the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of confidentiality, discreditable conduct, honesty and integrity and orders and instructions’.

PC Kaill is alleged to have undertaken checks on the South Yorkshire Police computer systems between August 2019 and February 2021 'with no legitimate policing purpose’.PC Kaill is alleged to have undertaken checks on the South Yorkshire Police computer systems between August 2019 and February 2021 'with no legitimate policing purpose’.
PC Kaill is alleged to have undertaken checks on the South Yorksh