Met Police Officers May Be Forced to Disclose Freemason Links
Source: Met Police officers could be made to reveal Freemason ties (2025-09-29)
Met Police officers could soon be required to reveal any connections to Freemasonry, sparking concerns over privacy and transparency. The move aims to address issues of trust and integrity within the force, prompting debate about the implications for officers with such affiliations. The proposal has garnered mixed reactions, with some arguing it could improve accountability, while others worry it may unfairly target members of secret societies. The decision is part of broader efforts to ensure public confidence in law enforcement institutions.
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