Police misconduct hearing finds former PC 'would have been dismissed had he not resigned'
Former PC Mark Slade awaits sentencing after pleading guilty to five counts of sexual assault by touching.
Last updated 28th Jun 2025
An accelerated misconduct hearing held by West Mercia Police yesterday has found that a former PC would 'have been dismissed had he not already resigned'.
On 25 September 2023 former PC Mark Slade, now 50, who was based at West Mercia Police headquarters in Hindlip, pleaded guilty to five counts of sexual assault by touching.
During a night out in Maidstone in January 2023, Slade sexually assaulted five victims by touching them in a sexual manner without their consent.
He will be sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court on a date yet to be confirmed. West Mercia Police proceeded with the misconduct hearing ahead of this sentencing taking place.
Slade was suspended by the force within 72 hours of his arrest by Kent Police in February 2023, and resigned in September of that year.
Yesterday's hearing, chaired by Chief Constable Richard Cooper, found that Slade's crimes amounted to gross misconduct and seriously breached the standards of professional behaviour.
Deputy Chief Constable Rachel Jones said: “The actions of Mark Slade were abhorrent, and he has no place in policing. We expect the highest standards of our officers both on and off duty and he breached those standards in the most deplorable way."
“I’d like to thank our colleagues at Kent Police for pursing the allegations against Slade and helping to get justice for the victims of his offences, who bravely came forward to report him."
“The actions of a small minority, like Mark Slade and others we have dismissed recently, erode the public’s trust and confidence in policing. The overwhelming majority of our officers and staff are trustworthy, hardworking and dedicated to serving the public during their times of greatest need."
“We will continue to root out officers who have no place in policing and build trust and confidence from the public.”
Slade will now be added to the College of Policing Barred List, which prevents him from working for a UK police service in the future.