Following accusations of racism in its police force, Lausanne has published two reports highlighting serious issues.
An anonymous external hotline has revealed cases of discriminatory and sexist behaviour, as well as unfair dismissals.
A separate review by former police commander André Duvillard points to structural failings and calls for stronger management and ethics. City authorities say priorities now include redefining police missions, improving institutional culture, and enforcing a clear code of conduct.
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