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Surrey Police officer who lied about domestic abuse is sacked

Surrey Police officer who lied about domestic abuse is sacked

A serving Surrey Police officer who lied about being a victim of domestic abuse has been sacked. Amanda Aston was found guilty of perverting the course of justice and fraud by false representation and has been dismissed without notice following an accelerated misconduct hearing held today (June 7).

PC Amanda Aston was found to have breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour following her conviction at Maidstone Crown Court on March 23 for two counts of perverting the course of public justice and one count of fraud by false representation. She was given a 21-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, and told to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work.

Surrey Chief Constable Tim De Meyer, who chaired the hearing at Surrey Police Headquarters, found that PC Aston’s behaviour had discredited the police service and undermined public confidence in Surrey Police and the police service as a whole. He also found her behaviour to be dishonest and lacking integrity, and that she had compromised her position as a police officer.

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Chief Constable De Meyer determined that PC Aston’s behaviour amounted to gross misconduct and that she should be dismissed without notice. Her details will also be placed on the College of Policing barred list. During the trial, the court heard how Aston, who was based at Guildford police station, had lied about being a victim of domestic abuse which led to the imprisonment of another officer.

During their relationship, which began in February 2017, she made false allegations of control and abuse about him during a 57-page witness statement and a video recorded interview.

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He was charged with engaging in coercive and controlling behaviour and released on court bail, with one of the conditions of his bail being not to contact Aston. However, the court heard how she repeatedly encouraged him to breach these conditions and then reported him for the breaches.

  • June 7, 2023