Andrew investigation police renew call for information
Thames Valley Police are renewing their appeal for information regarding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's investigation into misconduct in public office. The inquiry, which began following the release of US Department of Justice files related to Jeffrey Epstein, is complex and may involve various forms of misconduct. Police are seeking to clarify that their investigation is not solely focused on the sharing of confidential information but encompasses a broader range of potential misconduct.
- ▪Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is under investigation for misconduct in public office, with police urging witnesses to come forward.
- ▪The investigation was initiated after the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, but police have not yet received formal information from the US Department of Justice.
- ▪Thames Valley Police are emphasizing that misconduct in public office can include various behaviors, not just the sharing of confidential information.
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Andrew investigation police renew call for informationJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleDaniel SandfordUK correspondentReutersAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor pictured leaving a police station after his arrest in FebruaryDetectives investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in public office have repeated their call for people to come forward with information.It is understood police are concerned that witnesses might think they are focusing only on the allegation that Mountbatten-Windsor shared a confidential trade report with late financier Jeffrey Epstein.Misconduct in public office is a very complex offence which potentially can include a wide range of behaviour including abuse of position, sexual misconduct and corruption, amongst other things.The…
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