Former head of Royal Navy sacked over behaviour

The Ministry of Defense, the former president of the Royal Navy, said that after an investigation into an investigation, he said.
Admiral Sir Ben Key’s behavior “is far below the values and standards expected from the service personnel,” he said.
In response, Adm Key said: “In the spring of last year, I regret my behaviors that I have set for myself and which I have set up for the royal navy.”
He added that he had fully accepted the decision and was “very sad for the people I personally hurt”.
At the end of his statement, Adm Key said that he was “very grateful” for his wife, family and friends during what he described as “a very difficult time”.
Adm Key, since 2021, as the president of the Royal Navy will retire from this summer position.
He was dismissed in May due to an investigation into abuse allegations.
Reports in the Sun At that time, he suggested that Adm Key had a relationship with a younger female colleague.
Such relationships are seen and seen in contradiction with the rules of abuse of potential power and military service.
Defense Chief Personnel, Adm Sir Tony Radakin said: “We are waiting for the highest behavior standards from our service personnel and our officers.
“We are investigating all the allegations about inappropriate behaviors and we will take a solid action against everyone who has been found to be below our standards regardless of their seniority.”
ADM Key joined the Navy as a university student in 1984, and later he was described as a helicopter aircraft crew and the main war officer. As a young officer, he served all over the world in various frigates and resuctives.
In 2016, the British Empire Commander (CBE) and the 2021 New Year’s Honor List became the Bathroom Order (KCB) knight commander.
He was appointed to the First Sea Lordu in November 2021 and replaced with Gen Sir Gwyn Jenkins from the Royal Shipping.




