Detective Inspector Phillip Moss - copy of misconduct hearing outcome

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Dear Hertfordshire Constabulary,

You have published the misconduct hearing outcome for Detective Inspector Phillip Moss (23/1/24), who 'admits the allegations put before him in full':

https://www.herts.police.uk/foi-ai/hertf...

Other forces provide misconduct hearing outcomes in PDF format that can be downloaded, for example, the MPS:

https://www.met.police.uk/foi-ai/af/acce...

Please provide a PDF copy of the misconduct hearing outcome for former Detective Phillip Moss.

Yours faithfully,

J Roberts

Our ref: FOI2024/00945

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