Former officer dismissed for inappropriate sexual behaviour
A former Sussex Police officer has been dismissed after she sexually assaulted two colleagues by inappropriate touching and made sexual comments towards them while off duty.
A misconduct hearing heard that ex-PC Olivia Clinton, 30, who was based on East Sussex division, attended a social event on January 4, 2024 and sexually assaulted by touching two of her colleagues and also made inappropriate sexual comments towards them.
The former officer was suspended from duty while an investigation was carried out. It was determined that while the alleged conduct did not meet the threshold for criminal proceedings, the officer’s behaviour would be subject of a disciplinary hearing. She resigned from the force in February this year.
The misconduct panel, chaired by Surrey Police Assistant Chief Constable Peter Gardner, found that her behaviour was a breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of discreditable conduct and, authority, respect and courtesy, which amounted to gross misconduct, which had been admitted by the former officer. She will now be added to the College of Policing barred list.
Detective Superintendent Andy Wolstenholme, deputy head of force Professional Standards, said: “The officer’s actions were unwanted and invasive. This was extremely concerning because police officers and staff must behave in a manner that does not discredit the police service or undermine public confidence, whether on or off duty.
“All staff are aware of the standards of professional behaviour and the force remains committed to holding officers to account where they fall below the high standards the public rightly expect.”