UK inquiry ordered after corruption allegation

LONDON (AP) — British officials have ordered a judge-led public inquiry into how undercover police handled the 1993 stabbing of black teenager Stephen Lawrence.

Home Secretary Theresa May announced the inquiry in Parliament on Thursday after a formal review found evidence suggesting that one of the detectives handling the murder case had acted corruptly.

May said a new criminal offense of police corruption will be proposed by the government due to the "profoundly disturbing" findings of the review.

She said existing laws were inadequate when dealing with serious police corruption.

An earlier review found in 1999 that the Metropolitan Police was "institutionally racist" in its response to the slaying.

Two men were convicted of the murder nearly 20 years after it happened based on new scientific evidence and video footage.