Pubdate: Tue, 19 Mar 2002
Source: Guardian, The (UK)
Copyright: 2002 Guardian Newspapers Limited
Contact:  http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardian/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/175
Author: Nick Hopkins
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis)

POLICE CHIEF ACCUSED OF DRUG-TAKING FORCED OUT OF POST

The maverick police commander behind Scotland Yard's cannabis experiment 
admitted yesterday that he was "very disappointed" to be forced out of his 
post but conceded that the move was inevitable following allegations of 
drug-taking published in a Sunday tabloid newspaper.

Though the metropolitan police authority (MPA) acted swiftly yesterday to 
move Brian Paddick from his job as borough commander in Lambeth, south 
London, until an outside force completes an inquiry, the door has been left 
open for him to return.

The MPA said it was uneasy about the way that chequebook journalism had 
been behind the claims in the Mail on Sunday, which reportedly paid a 
former boyfriend of Mr Paddick's UKP100,000 for details of their relationship.

The MPA's chairman, Lord Harris, praised Mr Paddick as a man of "enormous 
talents". But the MPA was left with few options once the claims of the 
former model James Renolleau appeared. He alleged that Mr Paddick had 
smoked 100 cannabis joints with him at the home they shared in Westminster.

Mr Paddick has strongly denied the claims and said that Mr Renolleau, 36, 
is embittered about the break-up of their relationship.

Even if the police complaints authority rules that there is nothing to 
substantiate Mr Renolleau's story, it could demand disciplinary charges 
against Mr Paddick on two other matters. Mr Paddick admitted he had seen Mr 
Renolleau smoke cannabis joints at their home, and that he suspected small 
amounts of cannabis were stored there.

He also failed to tell senior officers that Mr Renolleau was on bail for an 
offence at the time their relationship started in 1995.

Lord Harris admitted yesterday that Mr Paddick could face the sack if all 
the allegations were proved true.

Mr Paddick said yesterday: "Obviously, I'm very disappointed to be leaving 
Lambeth, albeit temporarily."

He is to work at Scotland Yard's headquarters with deputy assistant 
commissioner Tim Godwin.
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