Ms Bond had been the first female police commander in Londonderry.
Former PSNI chief superintendent Emma Bond has been awarded more than £31,000 in compensation as she won a sex discrimination case against the service.She became embroiled in a row after informing her superiors that dozens of officers did not report for duty in the district over a two-week period in April 2020, while still getting paid.
Ms Bond confronted the officers about the matter and later became the target for complaints, and a disciplinary notice was made against her before being withdrawn. Ms Bond, who was made an MBE for service to policing in 2019, is now an assistant chief constable with Police Scotland. The tribunal said it is satisfied, on the balance of probabilities, that Ms Bond was treated less favourably than a “hypothetical comparator” in relation to complaints being made against her.
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