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Ex-police officer found guilty of misconduct after creating 'toxic' work culture on WhatsApp chat groups
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

An ex-police sergeant has been found guilty of misconduct in public office after he created a “toxic” work culture in WhatsApp groups affecting dozens of colleagues.Paul Street, 41, was found guilty at the Old Bailey this afternoon, after encouraging his team to bully a teenage detainee, and asked a colleague to send him a sexual video of a female suspect.Street was formerly of Cambridgeshire Constabulary when he committed the offences, leading a team at Cambourne Police Station dealing with county lines drug supply and organised crime.The disgraced officer, of Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, was found guilty of two charges of misconduct in a public office. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say After deliberating for almost four hours, the jury cleared Street of assaulting a drug dealer during an arrest, and perverting the course of justice afterwards.MORE TO FOLLOW... Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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· Jun 23, 2026
Disciplinary probe into police personnel linked to viral video in China
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· Jul 10, 2026
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Related coverage for "Ex-police officer found guilty of misconduct after creating 'toxic' work culture on WhatsApp chat groups": Borneo Bulletin — Disciplinary probe into police personnel linked to viral video in China. Utusan Malaysia — Perkeso gagalkan tuntutan palsu RM5.33 juta insentif Daya Kerjaya. TwistedSifter — “You’re Being Unprofessional”: Brave Employee Shuts Down a Room Full of Senior Leaders Gossiping Over a Ruined Job Interview. RAPPLER — COA suspends Cagayan de Oro auditor for DENR-funded audit ‘fieldwork’. Business Today — TCS fostering a safe workplace, says Chief HR officer weeks after Nashik campus case. Slate Magazine — My Employee Is Making a Really Gross Accusation About Her Coworkers. She Says It’s a “Joke,” But Nobody Is Laughing.