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James Mulholland

Police union boss's fight against disciplinary over Sheku Bayoh case tweets

A Scottish Police Federation boss has launched a legal fight against disciplinary action over tweets about the Sheku Bayoh case.

General secretary Calum Steele is understood to have made comments on a social media thread in November 2019 about the dad’s death in Kirkcaldy.

They are alleged to have been accompanied by a “flippant” GIF.

Police chiefs believe the tweets were inappropriate and began misconduct proceedings against him. But Steele has instructed lawyers to raise a judicial review on his behalf.

Sheku Bayoh (PA)

He maintains officers are entitled to freedom of speech.

Steele believes Police ­Scotland has acted ­unlawfully and is seeking an order to halt the ­disciplinary case.

Yesterday at the Court of Session, Lord Fairley set a two-day hearing for April.

Sheku died in May 2015 while being restrained by police in the street.

A public inquiry into his death will not hear evidence from officers until next year.

Steele was previously found guilty by the police force’s Professional Standards department of ­“inappropriate and ­offensive’ comments on Twitter about former ­assistant chief constable Angela Wilson.

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