Met Police murderer rapist Wayne Couzens could still get his force pension trends now
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Murder and rapist Met Police officer Wayne Couzens could still receive his force pension after it was discovered that the pot from his previous job at the Civil Nuclear Constabulary is still viable.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has reportedly written to members of the cabinet to get reassurance that Sarah Everard's murderer will forfeit his pension as 'the public would rightly expect'.
Simon Chesterman, the chief constable of the CNC where Couzens worked for seven and a half years, has back Mr Khan's demand.
His time working for the police force which protects the UK's nuclear industry entitles him to a pension worth around £4,000 per year from the age of 60, plus a lump sum as high as £12,000.
Couzens, who was handed a whole-life order for the abduction, rape and murder of Sarah Everard, 33, in March 2021, could even potentially start drawing his pension at a lower rate from the age of 55.
Murder and rapist Met Police officer Wayne Couzens (pictured) could still receive his force pension after it was discovered that the pot from his previous job at the Civil Nuclear Constabulary is still viable