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The two officers, who the London force is refusing to identify because misconduct complaints have not led to a formal public hearing.

Two serving Metropolitan Police officers are still in their jobs despite being investigated for using prostitutes.

The four other officers resigned before misconduct proceedings were concluded, but the Met admitted they would have been dismissed had they still been serving. READ MORE - Met Police officer is investigated for 'racially aggravated assault and false imprisonment' over fare evasion arrest Advertisement He quoted the Met's new policy, which states: 'Any alleged or actual instance of an officer or staff member using sex workers will be referred to the Directorate of Professional Standards for assessment.

Phill Matthews, former chair of the Police Federation's Conduct and Performance Committee, warned that police officers using prostitutes could be vulnerable to 'coercion, extortion, corruption influence from organised criminal groups'. The middle-aged man, who commands a salary package of more than £100,000 a year, was given a minor rebuke when colleagues in the Met's Professional Standards unit discovered his secret.

The review by Baroness Louise Casey prompted Yard chief Sir Mark Rowley to call for more power to sack hundreds of officers who are not fit to serve.

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