Two police officers are appearing in front of MPs over giving "misleading evidence" over the Plebgate inquiry.
In a statement Detective Sergeant Stuart Hinton said he regretted the distress that the incident had caused the former Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell and his family.
His colleague Sergeant Chris Jones said he "could not apologise for something I've not done" but also said he regretted the distress the matter had caused Mr Mitchell.
Repeatedly pressed on the matter by Home Affairs Select Committee Chairman Keith Vaz, Sgt Jones insisted he did not wish to apologise.
Sgt Jones then went on to disclose, under questioning, that 13 complaints of misconduct had been made against him during his 28-and-a-half-year career.
In two of those cases, action had to be taken. The first was a "use of force" case in which Sgt Jones had pushed someone in the back, "resulting in an injury to his mouth".
In the second case involved "performance of duties" and occurred when Sgt Jones was asked to secure some CCTV footage. He said that he had failed to check he had the correct footage and when it was checked it had turned out to be wrong.
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