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Essex Police deputy chief 'threw a stress ball at colleague' | Essex Police deputy chief 'threw a stress ball at colleague' |
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A deputy chief constable who allegedly hurled a stress ball at a colleague showed a "type of bullying behaviour", a misconduct panel has heard. | A deputy chief constable who allegedly hurled a stress ball at a colleague showed a "type of bullying behaviour", a misconduct panel has heard. |
Essex Police's Deputy Chief Constable Matthew Horne has been accused of breaching police standards. | Essex Police's Deputy Chief Constable Matthew Horne has been accused of breaching police standards. |
A professional standards board hearing into the period between 2015 and 2016 started in Chelmsford on Monday. | A professional standards board hearing into the period between 2015 and 2016 started in Chelmsford on Monday. |
All of the allegations have been denied by Mr Horne, who has been on secondment to the National Crime Agency. | All of the allegations have been denied by Mr Horne, who has been on secondment to the National Crime Agency. |
Stephen Morley, for Essex Police, told how Mr Horne allegedly confronted Supt Glenn Maleary in 2015 in a car park about the running of the force control room, which at the time was experiencing a "variety of difficulties". | Stephen Morley, for Essex Police, told how Mr Horne allegedly confronted Supt Glenn Maleary in 2015 in a car park about the running of the force control room, which at the time was experiencing a "variety of difficulties". |
The control room had been losing staff and had "unusually high levels of sickness", Mr Morley said. | The control room had been losing staff and had "unusually high levels of sickness", Mr Morley said. |
He said Mr Horne directed a number of swear words at Supt Maleary with his fists clenched. He allegedly told Supt Maleary he had 24 hours to sort out the control room or he was "history". | He said Mr Horne directed a number of swear words at Supt Maleary with his fists clenched. He allegedly told Supt Maleary he had 24 hours to sort out the control room or he was "history". |
In evidence, Supt Maleary said: "I've arrested people for that kind of behaviour. I still can't reconcile in my own head as to why I didn't for a section four public order offence." | |
In interview, Mr Morley said Mr Horne admitted to investigators he was upset and angry but denied using the swear words he was accused of using. | |
Mr Morley said Mr Horne was also accused of pushing the then Ch Supt Carl O'Malley into a desk during a "professional disagreement" and later hurled a stress ball at Ch Supt O'Malley, which hit him in the throat. | Mr Morley said Mr Horne was also accused of pushing the then Ch Supt Carl O'Malley into a desk during a "professional disagreement" and later hurled a stress ball at Ch Supt O'Malley, which hit him in the throat. |
The hearing was told although Ch Supt O'Malley did not formally report the incidents, he did tell a colleague about the episode. | The hearing was told although Ch Supt O'Malley did not formally report the incidents, he did tell a colleague about the episode. |
Mr Morley said the actions amounted to "a type of bullying behaviour". | Mr Morley said the actions amounted to "a type of bullying behaviour". |
The hearing, which is expected to last six days, continues. | The hearing, which is expected to last six days, continues. |
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