Former Sheffield student police officer charged over inappropriate relationship with crime victim
The 44 year old is charged with misconduct in a public office.
A former South Yorkshire student police officer is due to appear in court next week, charged with starting an inappropriate sexual relationship with a victim of crime.
44 year old Robert Veza, who previously served as a police constable in a Sheffield neighbourhood team, is set to attend a plea hearing at Sheffield Crown Court on March16 accused of misconduct in a public office.
Veza resigned from his position in January, and an internal misconduct investigation is ongoing alongside the criminal proceedings.
DC Gary Godwin of South Yorkshire Police said: "We remain committed to being as open and transparent as possible about the professional standards of South Yorkshire Police, to give the public confidence that when reports of this nature come to light, they are dealt with appropriately."