NewsFormer inspector sacked for working at World Cup during "career break"

Former inspector sacked for working at World Cup during “career break”

A former police inspector who dishonestly undertook work at the Qatar World Cup while claiming to be on a career break, has been sacked.

Former officer Tariq Butt, who was based at Greater Manchester Police’s Sedgley Park officer training complex, was yesterday barred from policing following an investigation conducted by the force’s Anti-Corruption Unit directed by the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

Following a three-day hearing, the disciplinary panel concluded that he would have been dismissed had he not already resigned from the force.

The hearing was told that in 2022 he had applied for a three-year career break from the force stating he would not work and would be financially supported by his family.

Our dedicated unit for professional standards received indication that he had taken on a role as a contracted security advisor for the Qatari police around the time of the 2022 football World Cup.

We referred to the matter to the IOPC who have directed our investigation which has led to today’s conclusion.

Butt is now one of more than 100 officers be dismissed from the force since chief constable Stephen Watson was appointed in March 2021 and pledge to ‘root out and boot out’ officers not fit to wear the uniform.

Detective superintendent Steve Keeley, of our Anti-Corruption Unit, said: “It is clear that the actions of Butt demonstrated a complete disregard for the values of honesty and trust that we and the public rightly expect of our officers.

“He blatantly breached these values for his own personal gain and left the panel no option but to dismiss him from the force. If we cannot trust his actions then we certainly cannot expect the public to do so either.

“The discreditable conduct of officers like Butt undermine the professionalism and hard-work of thousands of officers across Greater Manchester every day, and we will continue to leave no stone unturned in pursuing  those who breach our standards.”

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Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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