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| Clare Sherman-Potts Image: DailyMail |
During a misconduct hearing Clare was told that decision had been 'really tricky' because of glowing references given by senior colleagues. Therefore her act was considered an embarrassment to the force despite the fact that she has had exemplary' record.
Report form Daily Mail:
Chief Constable Gareth Wilson said, "you have clearly got an absolute exemplary record. This one has probably been the toughest because you have such a glowing record."
"However I have to take account not only the lessons she may have learnt but also the impact upon the importance of the policing services we provide."
He added: "I have little doubt that she regrets the association with Mr A and recognises the gravity of her actions."
When asked if she wanted to comment, Miss Sherman-Potts told the hearing she wanted to apologise to Suffolk Police.

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