Fifth MPS officer dismissed following Panorama broadcast

A Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) sergeant shown on a BBC Panorama programme trivialising a rape allegation has been dismissed without notice following an accelerated misconduct hearing on Tuesday (October 28).

Oct 29, 2025
By Paul Jacques

Sergeant Clayton Robinson, attached to MPS Detention, is the fifth officer based at Charing Cross police station to be sacked since the programme was broadcast on Wednesday, October 1.

He will also be added to the Barred List held by the College of Policing.

Commander Simon Messinger, Professionalism, said: “Sgt Robinson’s behaviour was appalling, questioning and mocking a victim-survivor of rape, and it is absolutely right he is dismissed and no longer part of our organisation.

“Today’s proceedings mean five officers have now lost their jobs for these appalling acts of misconduct at Charing Cross police station.

“The incontrovertible evidence has allowed us to rid the Met of these officers who have corrupted the integrity of our organisation at the very earlier opportunity.

“Further hearings are scheduled.”

Sgt Robinson was secretly filmed in the Panorama programme trivialising a rape allegation while in conversation with another officer.

He questioned the victim-survivor’s account and mocked her ability to recall details. He joked the suspect description could be someone orange with green hair and then started singing an ‘Oompa Loompa’ song.

He was found to have breached standards of professional behaviour for authority, respect and courtesy, discreditable conduct, and equality and diversity.

Accelerated misconduct hearings in relation to the Panorama allegations for PC Sean Park, attached to Central West Command Unit, and Sergeant Lawrence Hume, attached to MPS Detention, will be held on Friday, November 7 and for former PC Brian Sharkey, previously attached to Central West Command Unit before he retired, on Friday, November 28.

A hearing for the final officer, Steve Stamp, attached to MPS Detention, will take place on a date to be set as it is no longer a fast-track hearing.

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