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'Plebgate': Mitchell complains to IPCC over police conduct 'Plebgate': Mitchell makes IPCC complaint about police
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Ex-cabinet minister Andrew Mitchell has written to the Independent Police Complaints Commission about a Metropolitan Police investigation into the 'plebgate' row. Ex-cabinet minister Andrew Mitchell has launched a stinging attack on Scotland Yard over its inquiry into the 'plebgate' row.
He told the BBC's Chris Mason that he has officially accused the force of leaking the contents of its own report. In a letter to the Independent Police Complaints Commission, he claims the force leaked contents of its own report.
His letter accuses the police of a "dishonest and illicit attempt to blacken my name and destroy my career".His letter accuses the police of a "dishonest and illicit attempt to blacken my name and destroy my career".
The Met Police said its inquiries into the matter were continuing. The Metropolitan Police said inquiries into the matter were continuing.
Mr Mitchell has repeatedly denied claims, first reported in the Sun, that he swore and called police officers plebs but he later resigned as chief whip. Mr Mitchell has repeatedly denied claims, first reported in the Sun, that he swore and called police officers 'plebs' but he later resigned as chief whip.
He is suing the Sun over those claims.He is suing the Sun over those claims.
A spokesman for the Sun newspaper said: "We stand by our story and will defend this claim vigorously."A spokesman for the Sun newspaper said: "We stand by our story and will defend this claim vigorously."
Earlier, police investigating the incident said they had passed evidence to prosecutors.
Asked about Mr Mitchell's complaint to the IPCC, a Met Police spokesman said "our inquiries continue".Asked about Mr Mitchell's complaint to the IPCC, a Met Police spokesman said "our inquiries continue".
He added that the Met had "sent a report to the Crown Prosecution Service on Thursday as part of our investigation and a copy of this file was also sent to the Independent Police Complaints Commission, as they are supervising our investigation". The spokesman added that the Met had "sent a report to the Crown Prosecution Service on Thursday as part of our investigation and a copy of this file was also sent to the Independent Police Complaints Commission, as they are supervising our investigation".
So far four people - including three police officers - have been arrested as part of the investigation into the incident, which happened in September last year.So far four people - including three police officers - have been arrested as part of the investigation into the incident, which happened in September last year.
CCTV footageCCTV footage
Initial reports had said that the former Conservative cabinet minister lost his temper and allegedly swore at police when they refused to open the gates for him as he cycled out.Initial reports had said that the former Conservative cabinet minister lost his temper and allegedly swore at police when they refused to open the gates for him as he cycled out.
Mr Mitchell admitted there was an exchange and resigned from the cabinet - but denied directly swearing at any officers and denied using the word "pleb".Mr Mitchell admitted there was an exchange and resigned from the cabinet - but denied directly swearing at any officers and denied using the word "pleb".
CCTV footage of the incident later cast doubt on the police reports.CCTV footage of the incident later cast doubt on the police reports.
Those arrested in relation to the incident include:Those arrested in relation to the incident include:
All three police officers remain suspended.All three police officers remain suspended.