Parm Jit Kaur Sandhu (born 1963, Birmingham, United Kingdom) is a former Chief Superintendent in Britain's Metropolitan Police Service.
[1] Sandhu worked for the West Bromwich Building Society (1983–1984) and the civil service (1985–1989) before becoming a career police officer in London in 1989.
She was cleared of gross misconduct some 12 months later and then sued the MPS and agreed a confidential settlement.
[9] Black and Blue: One Woman's Story of Policing and Prejudice was co-written with investigative journalist Stuart Prebble.
As part of its publication, Sandhu is on record seeking change within policing to respect and increase diversity and has stated that the MPS remains 'institutionally racist'.