Daniel Morgan's family to get £2 million payout over Met's failures after private investigator's unsolved axe murder
It is one of the largest ever payouts by a British police force and the commissioner Sir Mark Rowley is also expected to make a public apology this week.
It is believed the payout is so big because of the scale of the failure during the investigation and the sheer amount of time the family has fought for answers.However, Sir Mark has refused to admit the Met is institutionally corrupt. Despite £50m and multiple probes, nobody has been brought to justice and the panel said the family is unlikely to see a conviction.
Some protected suspects and the panel branded the force institutionally corrupt. Later probes failed to examine claims of corruption.
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