Glasgow Times

Top cop will continue at work during probe

- By TOM TORRANCE

SCOTLAND’S chief constable will not be suspended from his role while an investigat­ion into allegation­s of gross misconduct takes place.

The police oversight body has ruled that temporaril­y removing Phil Gormley from the post is “not appropriat­e”.

The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) also said the outcome of the investigat­ion by the Police Investigat­ions and Review Commission­er (Pirc) should be made public in due course.

No informatio­n has been given regarding the nature of the complaint, but if a serious breach of standards is found, Mr Gormley could face dismissal.

The SPA board met yesterday to consider whether any measures such as a suspension were necessary.

Deputy chairwoman Nicola Marchant said: “At this stage, and having carefully considered and balanced the various investigat­ory and public interest criteria within the regulation­s, the SPA takes the view that a suspension is not appropriat­e. As with any process of this nature, that is an issue we will keep under review.

“While complaints and conduct issues relating to senior officers are handled within a clear set of guidelines and procedures, the circumstan­ces behind each case are different and so, therefore, should any considerat­ion of whether a period of suspension is appropriat­e.

“We welcome the public commitment by the chief constable he will co-operate fully with the Pirc and provide all necessary assistance. This sends a clear signal of intent and we have no doubts that this is also the full expectatio­n of the Pirc investigat­ors.”

She added: “While we recognise the visibility and keen interest that comes with any allegation relating to an individual of this seniority, it is important for all those involved for the investigat­ive process to be allowed to progress with diligence, proportion­ality and confidenti­ality. In due course, and subject to appropriat­e dialogue with the parties at the time, SPA would take the view it is in the public interest that there should then be a public communicat­ion on the outcomes of this process.”

The decision followed a call from Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie for Mr Gormley to seek a leave of absence while Pirc looks into the allegation­s.

 ??  ?? The police oversight body has ruled that temporaril­y removing Phil Gormley from the post is “not appropriat­e”
The police oversight body has ruled that temporaril­y removing Phil Gormley from the post is “not appropriat­e”

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