Shamed and jailed Met police chief dismissed
The 47-year-old commander has remained a police officer without powers at Scotland Yard since starting a four-year jail term for corruption.
But after considering his case at a secret meeting in central London yesterday, the Metropolitan Police Authority dismissed him with immediate effect.
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Hide AdSpeaking afterwards the vice chairman of the Professional Standards Cases Sub-Committee, James Cleverly, said: "The tribunal recommended that the only appropriate sanction was dismissal from the service.
"The sub-committee has accepted the tribunal's recommendation and has today dismissed Commander Dizaei from the Metropolitan Police Service with immediate effect.
"As far as the authority is concerned, this is the end of the matter."
Dizaei "failed to meet the appropriate standard of conduct", Mr Cleverly added.
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Hide AdReading out a statement, he said: "He was in breach of code eight of the code of conduct because he was convicted of two serious criminal offences."
The meeting examined the findings of a tribunal that took place behind closed doors last Friday according to police regulations.
Dizaei is in jail in Usk, Monmouthshire, South Wales, after being found guilty of abusing his position to bully a younger businessman on February 8.
He assaulted and falsely arrested Iraqi Waad al-Baghdadi, 24, after asking for 600 he was owed for creating a website showcasing Dizaei's controversial career.
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Hide AdDizaei has endured a torrid time since being jailed, including an attack in which he was knocked out and had a slop bucket poured over him.
The officer has announced he will appeal against both his conviction and sentence, but he has yet to say on what grounds.