Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe had said ‘investigation has concluded I did nothing wrong’ even though inquiry continues
Britain’s most senior police officer is facing further criticism in relation to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, after he stated last week that he has been found to have “done nothing wrong” on the day, in which 96 people died.
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, the Metropolitan police commissioner, made the comments when responding to a report from the Independent Police Complaints Commission, whose investigation remains ongoing into how 96 people were unlawfully killed.