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He made a series of explosive allegations about GMP... but he went 'too far'

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An employment tribunal has dismissed a series of claims by a retired senior detective turned whistleblower who alleged Greater Manchester Police was blighted by a 'rotten culture of cronyism' among senior ranks.

Pete Jackson, 60, the former head of GMP's major incident team, made a series of sensational allegations of corruption while he was still working at the force and, now retired, remains a vocal critic of the force.

But the judgment concluded that Mr Jackson had 'gone too far' in his disclosures, even though some of his claims 'clearly happened.' Mr Jackson said the decision was 'perverse' and 'makes a mockery of whistleblowing law', and would have an 'extraordinary' chilling effect on other officials who consider blowing the the whistle on organisations like the police. Try MEN Premium now with our amazing New Year offer...

just click here to give it a go. During an employment tribunal, he alleged he was side-lined and passed over for promotion after he blew the whistle on a number of investigations including how human remains of Harold Shipman's victims were secretly kept and then destroyed without the family's knowledge.

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