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Stephen Lawrence: Church urges independent inquiry Stephen Lawrence: Church urges independent inquiry
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The Church of England has called for an independent investigation into claims police tried to smear the family of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence.The Church of England has called for an independent investigation into claims police tried to smear the family of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence.
The Committee for Minority Ethnic Anglican Concerns (CMEAC) said fears "there was a rottenness at the core of UK policing" needed to be tackled.The Committee for Minority Ethnic Anglican Concerns (CMEAC) said fears "there was a rottenness at the core of UK policing" needed to be tackled.
The home secretary has instructed two existing inquiries to examine the allegations of a former police officer.The home secretary has instructed two existing inquiries to examine the allegations of a former police officer.
But Stephen's family have demanded a judge-led public inquiry.But Stephen's family have demanded a judge-led public inquiry.
Home Secretary Theresa May and David Cameron are to meet to discuss the allegations when the prime minister returns from Kazakhstan, Downing Street has said.
It is understood the meeting will take place on Tuesday.
'Sickening reality'
The black teenager was 18 when he was stabbed to death by a gang of white youths in an unprovoked attack as he waited at a bus stop in south-east London in April 1993.The black teenager was 18 when he was stabbed to death by a gang of white youths in an unprovoked attack as he waited at a bus stop in south-east London in April 1993.
Former police officer Peter Francis told the Guardian he posed undercover as an anti-racism campaigner after the murder and was asked to find "dirt" on the family.Former police officer Peter Francis told the Guardian he posed undercover as an anti-racism campaigner after the murder and was asked to find "dirt" on the family.
'Sickening reality'
CMEAC said in a statement action was needed to look into Mr Francis's allegations and whether officers had been involved in a "prolonged cover up", and a "conspiracy of silence".CMEAC said in a statement action was needed to look into Mr Francis's allegations and whether officers had been involved in a "prolonged cover up", and a "conspiracy of silence".
"The belief that this was not just a few bad apples but a rottenness at the core of UK policing needs to be tested by a full, open and independent investigation, now," it said."The belief that this was not just a few bad apples but a rottenness at the core of UK policing needs to be tested by a full, open and independent investigation, now," it said.
It added: "These new allegations do, sadly, resonate with the belief of many black and minority ethnic Anglicans that institutional racism within UK policing is not simply an entry in the history books, but a sickening reality today."It added: "These new allegations do, sadly, resonate with the belief of many black and minority ethnic Anglicans that institutional racism within UK policing is not simply an entry in the history books, but a sickening reality today."
The Lawrence family and the Labour Party have also both called for a public inquiry in light of Mr Francis's claims.The Lawrence family and the Labour Party have also both called for a public inquiry in light of Mr Francis's claims.
Stephen's mother Doreen last week met Britain's most senior policeman, Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, as well as Home Secretary Theresa May, to discuss the allegations concerning the Met's now-disbanded Special Demonstration Squad (SDS). Stephen's mother Doreen last week met Britain's most senior policeman, Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, as well as Mrs May, to discuss the allegations concerning the Met's now-disbanded Special Demonstration Squad (SDS).
Mrs May said the claims could be examined by two existing inquiries - a police investigation into the activities of undercover officers and another led by Mark Ellison QC into allegations of corruption relating to the original investigation into Stephen's murder.Mrs May said the claims could be examined by two existing inquiries - a police investigation into the activities of undercover officers and another led by Mark Ellison QC into allegations of corruption relating to the original investigation into Stephen's murder.
Sir Bernard has asked Mick Creedon, the officer from Derbyshire Police leading the inquiry into the SDS, to prioritise the Lawrence claims.Sir Bernard has asked Mick Creedon, the officer from Derbyshire Police leading the inquiry into the SDS, to prioritise the Lawrence claims.