Glasgow Times

Police deputy postpones retirement plans

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POLICE Scotland Deputy Chief Constable Designate Iain Livingston­e has postponed his plans to retire while allegation­s of gross misconduct against the chief constable are investigat­ed.

Chief Constable Phil Gormley has been granted special leave while two allegation­s are investigat­ed. Mr Livingston­e had planned to retire in the autumn but now intends to remain in his post, saying he considers it his duty to remain in service.

Mr Livingston­e, the most senior of the service’s three deputy chief constables, is taking over leadership of Police Scotland until further notice.

The Police Investigat­ions and Review Commission­er (Pirc) confirmed on Friday it was investigat­ing a new allegation of gross misconduct by Mr Gormley, in addition to one announced in July. Mr Livingston­e has written to the chair of the Scottish Police Authority and the Justice Secretary to confirm he will remain in the post.

He said: “Having discussed the matter at length with my wife, family and others, I intend to continue in post for the foreseeabl­e future. Given the uncertaint­y and challenges currently facing Police Scotland, I consider it my duty to remain in service.

“My focus now will be on en- suring that we continue to deliver day-to-day policing services to the people of Scotland and on providing the leadership and assurance that is needed at this time.

“We have a strong and resilient command team in place and we have thousands of dedicated and hard-working police officers and staff who remain committed to providing an excellent service to the people of Scotland.”

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