Officer who made unwanted sexual comments about female colleague is dismissed

An officer who made inappropriate and unwanted sexual comments about a female colleague has been dismissed without notice, following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police Service’s (MPS) Directorate of Professional Standards.

Jan 24, 2025
By Paul Jacques

PC Joseph Ellis, attached to the Central West Basic Command Unit, faced a six-day misconduct hearing to answer allegations he had breached standards of professional behaviour in respect of discreditable conduct.

Having considered all the evidence, the panel dismissed him without notice at the conclusion of the hearing on Thursday (January 23).

The force said between April and May 2022, Ellis made inappropriate sexualised comments in relation to a number of female colleagues.

An investigation was launched in June 2022 and Ellis was placed on restricted duties while inquiries were carried out.

Detective Chief Superintendent Christina Jessah, in charge of policing for Central West, said: “Ellis’ language and behaviour was completely unacceptable and it will not be tolerated in the Met.

“I fully support the decision for Ellis to be dismissed without notice, I hope this outcome demonstrates how we are rooting out those who do not demonstrate the standards we demand from our officers.

“I would like to recognise the courage and professionalism of the officers who challenged this behaviour and apologise to Ellis’ female colleague who was subjected to his unwanted and vile behaviour.”

Following the hearing Ellis will now be placed on the barred list held by the College of Policing.

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