Showing posts with label Police inspector Zoe Hallam sacked after 'exaggerating' injuries Nottinghamshire Police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Police inspector Zoe Hallam sacked after 'exaggerating' injuries Nottinghamshire Police. Show all posts

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Police inspector Zoe Hallam sacked after 'exaggerating' injuries Nottinghamshire Police

Police inspector Zoe Hallam sacked after 'exaggerating' injuries Nottinghamshire Police

A police inspector has been sacked after it was found she "deliberately exaggerated" the extent of her injuries following a car crash in order to retire on medical grounds and receive an enhanced pension.

Speaking on the final day of the gross misconduct hearing at Nottinghamshire Police headquarters, Acting Chief Constable Simon Torr said Inspector Zoe Hallam had breached the police's "standards of integrity and honesty" on several occasions.

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Saturday, March 07, 2015

Inspector Zoe Hallam Nottingham Police Agrees with Rutland UKIP Councillors Claim

Inspector Zoe Hallam Nottingham Police Agrees with Rutland UKIP Councillors Claim


















Inspector Hallam carrying blue bag



Inspector Hallam stopped to chat to the Rutland County Councillors after spotting their
banner outside the congregational church Oakham High Street today.

Inspector Hallam said she "agreed" with their claim as she pointed to the word 'Police'.
She added this is a "national problem" referring the councillors claim of police and council corruption.

Inspector Hallam is on of two police officers who was subjected to a fraud investigation.

After a claim was made as result of a accident.

Nottingham Police arrested and suspended,  Inspector Zoe Hallam  and her husband  Inspector Phil Hallam late 2013.

December 2014 The CPS decided not to prosecute either officers.

Both officers are currently awaiting the result of a disciplinary proceedings.

Inspector Zoe Hallam described the harassment of being placed under surveillance and the
intrusive nature of Nottingham Polices investigation.

She said she may be under surveillance today, it may have been just a coincidence because
as she was telling the councillors this, I spotted a man across the road taking photograph and
and he appeared to me as if he did not want to be seen.

Inspector photographed the banner with her phone before leaving.