Thames Valley Police staff are twice as likely to face alleg

Thames Valley Police staff are twice as likely to face allegations than those in the under-fire Met - with sexual conduct cases running at more than triple the average

Thames Valley Police receieved 746 allegations per 1,000 employees last year - almost double the amount of the Met Police , which received 423 per 1,000.

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