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Tarique Ghaffur interview

Lou Birt - Programme Editor | 09:17 AM, Tuesday, 16 December 2008

tariqueghaffur_203x152.jpgThe former Assistant Commissioner at the Metropolitan Police, Tarique Ghaffur, gave his first broadcast interview since leaving his job as Britain's most senior Asian police officer to Victoria yesterday.

He's recently reached a settlement with the force that led to him withdrawing his claim that the then head of the Met Sir Ian Blair had acted towards him in a racist or discriminatory manner.

In a wide ranging and exclusive interview Tarique Ghaffur spoke about security for the 2012 Olympic games, measures to stop young British muslims being radicalised and issued a challenge to the Met to reveal how much money they paid him in the settlement (he's legally gagged from making the revelation).

You can listen again to the interview below.

On his settlement with the Metropolitan Police






Listen to Tarique Ghaffur on Olympic Security






Tarique Ghaffur on terrorism and the challenge faced by the Metropolitan Police






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