Police watchdog complains to Ofcom over Chris Kaba Panorama episode

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Its ruling concluded: “In relation to right of reply, the IOPC had contacted Panorama after becoming aware that the programme would include a contribution from an IOPC ‘insider’ and, in answer to an invitation to respond to criticisms, had provided a statement, but as a result of oversight the statement was not used in the programme.

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