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"There is no evidence of endemic corruption in any UK police force" says GMP's new chief

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The new chief constable of Greater Manchester Police has declared the country’s forces to be free of corruption - at least when it comes to the ‘traditional’ definition of the word.

Chief Const Stephen Watson, who stepped into the role in March, was responding on BBC Radio 4 to questions around the murder of Daniel Morgan, who was found dead with an axe embedded in his head in a Sydenham pub car park in March 1987.

A report by an independent panel, released on Tuesday, accused the Met of ‘a form of institutional corruption’ for concealing or denying failings over Britain’s most-investigated unsolved murder. READ MORE: Greater Manchester's 10 walk-in Covid

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