Racism in police is widespread says Kent’s black chief constable
The UK's most senior black policeman has told the BBC's Panorama programme that racism is widespread across the police force.
Kent chief constable Mike Fuller told the prime time documentary, in a programme to be broadcast tonight, that black and ethnic minority officers (BME) "have to work twice as hard to compete".
Fuller added that it is hard for black and ethnic minority officers to break in to specialist teams.
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