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Sima Kotecha

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Age 44
Date of birth March 14,1980
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Basingstoke
United Kingdom
Education Queen Mary's College
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Sima Kotecha is a British television and radio journalist working for the BBC. Since 9 December 2021, Kotecha has served as the UK editor of Newsnight.

Parents 'destroyed' after baby's death at Royal Sussex County Hospital

Parents 'destroyed' after baby's death at Royal Sussex County Hospital
Nov 27,2023 6:31 pm

...By Sima Kotecha & Hollie ColeBBC NewsnightParents of a two-day-old girl who died in hospital after an emergency C-section are calling for a national inquiry into maternity services...

The Secret Defendant: I've been through seven years of hell

The Secret Defendant: I've been through seven years of hell
Oct 27,2023 7:01 am

...By Sima Kotecha and Tom LatchemBBC NewsnightA grandmother cleared of fraud charges after spending seven years with the allegations hanging over her, says every part of her life has been " destroyed"...

London still facing armed officer shortage - Met chief

London still facing armed officer shortage - Met chief
Sep 26,2023 8:31 am

...By Sean Seddon and Sima Kotecha, UK Editor, BBC NewsnightBBC NewsLondon still has " significantly" fewer firearms officers available than normal after hundreds stepped back from their duties over the weekend, the head of the Met Police has said...

Shekhar Kapur: Hollywood's diversity push is guilt driven

Shekhar Kapur: Hollywood's diversity push is guilt driven
Jul 14,2023 6:30 pm

...By Sima Kotecha and Tim DoddBBC NewsnightDirector Shekhar Kapur has said Hollywood s push for more diverse casts has come from its guilt over " all the actors who are not getting work"...

Increase in mental health callouts received by police over past five years

Increase in mental health callouts received by police over past five years
Mar 9,2023 4:10 am

...By Sima Kotecha and Ceci GoldingBBC NewsnightPolice forces across Great Britain have seen a significant rise in the number of mental health incidents they have dealt with in the past five years...

IOPC investigator quit over Bianca Williams stop and search case

IOPC investigator quit over Bianca Williams stop and search case
Jan 18,2023 7:11 am

...By Sima Kotecha and Hannah BarnesBBC NewsnightAn investigator has revealed she quit her job at the police watchdog over the handling of a complaint about the stop and search of two black athletes...

Ex-Met Police officer arrested over racist WhatsApp chat

Ex-Met Police officer arrested over racist WhatsApp chat
Oct 6,2022 1:50 pm

...By Sima Kotecha and Hannah BarnesBBC NewsnightA ex-Met Police officer, suspended after a BBC investigation revealed he had been posting racist content on WhatsApp, has been arrested...

Home Office suspends ex-Met officer over racist WhatsApp chat

Home Office suspends ex-Met officer over racist WhatsApp chat
Oct 6,2022 1:30 am

...By Sima Kotecha and Hannah BarnesBBC NewsnightAn immigration official at the Home Office has been suspended after a BBC investigation revealed he had been posting racist content on WhatsApp...

IOPC investigator quit over Bianca Williams stop and search case

Mar 7,2022 9:36 pm

By Sima Kotecha and Hannah BarnesBBC Newsnight

An investigator has revealed she quit Her Job at The Police watchdog over the handling of a complaint about the stop and search of two black athletes.

Bianca Williams and Ricardo Dos Santos were stopped by police In July 2020 while driving through west London.

The Met Police referred the case to The Independent Office for Police Conduct.

Trisha Napier, who assessed the actions of the officers involved, said her investigation was later " watered down" something the IOPC vehemently denies.

In an exclusive interview, she told BBC Newsnight: " It felt very odd. It felt very unusual. It upset me greatly. "

Ms Williams and Mr Dos Santos were stopped by police in west London on 4 July 2020.

The couple, whose three-month-old son was in The Car , were handcuffed and searched for weapons and drugs, and footage of The Incident was then widely shared on Social Media .

After searching the couple, and The Vehicle , nothing was found and no arrests were made. Ms Williams and Mr Dos Santos said they had been racially profiled and stopped because they were black.

Three Days later, the case was referred to the IOPC, which oversees police complaints and investigates The Most serious incidents involving officers.

Ms Napier, as lead investigator, was in charge of deciding whether any of the officers involved may have done something wrong.

However, she told Newsnight she felt Her Boss , the former director general of the IOPC, Michael Lockwood , later " interfered" with the case by requesting to see footage and documents. She Said this hadn't happened with any of her previous cases.

On 30 July, after requesting documents relating to The Investigation , She Said he assigned the IOPC's regional director for London, Sal Naseem, to oversee the case and replace the person who had already been in that role.

This is disputed by Mr Lockwood and the IOPC, who say it was Sal Naseem's decision to take The Role .

It came just days after the then Commissioner of The Met Police, Dame Cressida Dick , had publicly defended the officers involved in the stop and search during an interview on LBC radio. Dame Cressida told The Station she did not " personally accept" the video footage had revealed racism.

Weeks later, in September, Ms Napier was told her assessment of the officers' actions, based on viewing footage of the stop and search, would be downgraded from possible Gross Misconduct to the lower charge of misconduct.

Ms Napier told Newsnight: " I was supposed to be leading an investigation and my decisions were overturned by senior managers. " Ms Napier, who had been at the watchdog for 17 years, and four as lead investigator, said that was " unprecedented".

The Bbc understands her assessment was supported by colleagues who had worked on the case. It was also disputed by others.

Mr Lockwood said he wasn't involved in the decision to downgrade.

Ms Napier raised a formal complaint, stating the decision to overrule her assessment may have been " politically motivated". " In other words, what The Investigation was going to be based on was watered down, " she told Newsnight. " It casts serious doubt on its [IOPC] independence. "

An internal inquiry into her claim concluded in the IOPC's favour, saying there was no evidence to support her allegations, and that even though it might be unusual to change a lead investigator's decision, it was allowed in the IOPC rules.

The Inquiry did accept Mr Naseem had taken over decision-making on several occasions because the case would going to attract a lot of attention and was High Profile .

It said senior staff Taking Over assessment decisions was allowed within IOPC rules, but acknowledged it was unusual.

Ms Napier resigned from her post in November 2020 and is taking the watchdog to an employment tribunal.

" I felt I could no longer trust the organisation, " She Said . " The integrity of the organisation, in my view, was completely diminished and I could just no longer. . Work for them anymore. "

In April Last Year , the IOPC announced that The Five officers involved in the stop-and-search would face Gross Misconduct proceedings. No date has been set for them to be heard.

Bianca Williams and Ricardo Dos Santos were unavailable for comment.

The Met told Newsnight it was " not aware of any conversations" taking place between The Force and the IOPC, while the IOPC said it was " not unusual, or unique" for the organisation's director general to review evidence himself.

It strongly denied decisions " were influenced by anything other than The Evidence during this investigation".

The Public comments made by Dame Cressida on LBC were not investigated by the IOPC, which Ms Napier says she requested. The IOPC said there was " no indication" The Commissioner " behaved in a manner which would justify the bringing of disciplinary proceedings".

An IOPC spokesperson said it was also not unusual that assessments of Police Officer conduct " change as The Evidence develops".



Source of news: bbc.com

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