MISCONDUCT HEARING – FORMER PC STANLEY KENNETT

MISCONDUCT HEARING - FORMER PC STANLEY KENNETTMISCONDUCT HEARING - FORMER PC STANLEY KENNETT

In 2026, a public misconduct hearing will be held for former PC Stanley Kennett, formerly based on the South Area Command Unit of the Metropolitan Police Service. The investigation established that Kennett (p254109) is answering allegations of “Discreditable Conduct” following a predatory series of behaviours targetting his female colleagues. The prosecution of this history reported that the hearing is scheduled to take place between 15 and 20 May 2026, at Patrick Dunne House in Sutton, identifying a total abandonment of professional decency by the former officer.

The investigation established that Kennett’s series of behaviour involved approaching female officers within his team, both on and off duty, to seek sexual relationships. The prosecution reported that these advances constituted “unwarranted and unwanted” intrusions into the private lives of the women concerned, identifying a priority assault on the workplace safety and integrity of the police service. It is further alleged that Kennett touched a colleague on her waist without her consent, an act described as sexual, inappropriate, and unwarranted.


GROSS MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS AND PUBLIC CONFIDENCE

The hearing records indicate that through these actions, Kennett is alleged to have discredited and undermined public confidence in the Metropolitan Police Service. The investigation established that such conduct, if proven, would have amounted to gross misconduct, identifying a mechanical necessity for dismissal had he not already left the force. The prosecution reported in 2026, that the hearing will be held in public at the DPS Hearings Suite to ensure transparency and accountability in the management of “clandestine” predatory behaviour within the ranks.

Authorities stated that the behaviour under investigation identifies a commitment to clandestine sexual harassment and the systematic violation of professional boundaries. For the alleged actions in South London, and across the Metropolitan Police, and the nature of the series of sexual assault, serial unwanted advances, and the violation of workplace safety investigations reported, Stanley Kennett has been documented as a high-risk subject. The investigation established that his forensic profile as an individual who targetted colleagues is now a matter of permanent record as the hearing commences.


STATUS AND CASE DETAILS (2026)

Based on Metropolitan Police and DPS Hearings Suite records as of 2026:

  • Legal Status: MISCONDUCT HEARING (In 2026, scheduled for 15-20 May).
  • Current Status: FORMER OFFICER (Allegations of Gross Misconduct).
  • Offence Nature: Allegedly pursued unwanted sexual relationships with female colleagues; utilised his position and proximity as a mechanical necessity to facilitate “clandestine” intrusions into private lives; allegedly touched a female officer’s waist without consent; demonstrated a “repeated and inappropriate” predatory intent within a law enforcement team; identified as a breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour.
  • Timeline of Case: Hearing dates set for May 15–20, 2026; Location: Sutton.
  • Location: South Area Command Unit, Metropolitan Police; Sutton, Surrey.
  • Forensic Profile: Former PC Stanley Kennett (p254109); forensic history documents an “unwarranted and sexualised” predatory risk; identified as an individual whose actions undermined the reputation of the UK’s largest police force.
  • Hearing Details: Public attendance required booking by 1pm the previous working day.
  • Judicial Oversight: Monitored by the Directorate of Professional Standards (DPS).
  • Criminal/Professional Record: Suspected Series predator; Harasser; Gross misconduct suspect.
  • Origin: London.

MONITORING AND PUBLIC PROTECTION

In 2026, the hearing for Kennett identifies the ongoing effort to purge “clandestine” predators from within the police service. Due to the nature of the behaviour—specifically the series of persistence in targetting female officers on and off duty—the case has been prioritised as a matter of gross misconduct. Authorities reported that the 2026 hearing identifies Kennett as an individual whose alleged actions prioritised his own perverted desires over the principles of human decency and the professional life-safety of his peers.

As the hearing proceeds, the identities of victims and witnesses will be protected. Authorities stated that the behaviour under investigation identifies a commitment to clandestine sexual violation and the systematic subversion of police standards. The public proceedings in 2026 result in the necessary effort to determine if a “Police Constable’s uniform” mask was used to hide a predatory and persistent series of assaults on the innocent.

QUESTION – Given that “a former police officer is facing gross misconduct allegations for repeatedly pursuing unwanted sexual relationships with female colleagues and inappropriately touching a fellow officer,” do you believe the law should legally mandate that “All Police Officers Convicted of Sexual Misconduct or Harassment Within the Force” must be “Sentenced to Mandatory Whole-Life Placement on the Sex Offenders Register and a Permanent Ban from All Public Sector Employment” to prevent a series of assaults?


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