The Metropolitan Police has reached a pay settlement with the family of murdered private investigator Daniel Morgan, paying them £2 million. The police force admitted that the original murder investigation was marred by corruption, incompetence, and defensiveness. Mr. Morgan was killed in 1987, and his family had brought a civil claim against the Met. The settlement terms are confidential, and no further details will be made public at the family's request. Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley apologized for the failure to bring those responsible for the murder to justice and acknowledged the family's erosion of trust in policing.
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