Ex-Sussex Police officer facing trial for rape charged with 18 further offences relating to 'computer misuse'

The new charges relate to allegations he abused his powers to find out personal information about women that he came into contact with during the course of his policing duties

Author: Isabella HudsonPublished 16th May 2025

A former Sussex Police officer, currently facing trial for rape and sexual assault charges following an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation, has been charged with 18 further criminal offences.

Ex-PC Christopher Mallet, 40, who was a police constable based at Horsham, is due appear at Guildford Magistrates’ Court on Monday (19 May) charged with:

three counts of corrupt or other improper exercise of police powers and privileges

five counts of unauthorised access to computer material

five counts of unlawful disclosure of personal data

five counts of unlawful retention of personal data.

The new charges relate to allegations he abused his powers to find out personal information about women that he came into contact with during the course of his policing duties. He left the force in 2019.

Mr Mallet is due to appear at Guildford Crown Court for trial on 23 March 2026 on the rape and sexual assault charges, which relate to an alleged off-duty incident in May 2019.

The police watchdog investigation into Mr Mallet began in May 2019 following a mandatory conduct referral from Sussex Police. In March 2021, they sent a file of evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service, which authorised the rape and sexual assault charges in October 2024. After further liaison with the CPS, the IOPC carried out additional enquiries and sent a second file of evidence in March 2025, resulting in the CPS authorising the latest charges.

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