A case brought about by Rhona Malone found evidence of a 'boys' club' culture within Police Scotland's firearms unit. Ms Malone received a settlement of nearly £1m.
Ms Malone's solicitor, Margaret Gribbon, said the findings were a watershed moment for Police Scotland.
Ms Malone, who retired as an officer in 2020, was awarded £947,909.07. She also received a personal apology from the then chief constable, Sir Iain Livingstone.
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