The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Chief constable on leave as complaints probed

Phil Gormley denies claims of gross misconduct

- LYNSEY BEWS AND LAURA PATERSON

Police Scotland’s chief constable has been granted “special leave” while two allegation­s against him of gross misconduct are investigat­ed.

Phil Gormley said the latest complaint was raised by a member of the Force Executive, Police Scotland’s senior management team.

The team comprises officers ranked at assistant chief constable and higher, the force’s deputy chief officer and the director of ICT.

The Police Investigat­ions and Review Commission­er (Pirc) confirmed yesterday it was investigat­ing a new allegation of gross misconduct by the chief constable, in addition to one announced in July.

Both complaints were referred to the organisati­on following an investigat­ion by the Scottish Police Authority (SPA), the oversight body for the force.

Mr Gormley, who denies both allegation­s, faced calls to temporaril­y stand aside when the initial complaint was revealed but remained in post until the second accusation emerged.

He said in a statement: “I have been notified by the SPA of a complaint made against me.

“This complaint originates from a member of the Force Executive.

“In the interests of the office of chief constable and the broader interests of Police Scotland, I have sought and been granted special leave to enable this matter to be properly assessed.

“I deny and reject the allegation­s and will co-operate with the SPA’s assessment and procedures. It is my intention to resume my full duties when this matter has been resolved.”

If a serious breach of standards is found, Mr Gormley could face dismissal.

The SPA confirmed it had agreed to Mr Gormley’s request for a temporary leave of absence and said this will be kept under review on a four-weekly basis.

Deputy Chief Constable Iain Livingston­e will take over leadership of Police Scotland until further notice, the authority said.

Pirc said once each investigat­ion is concluded it will submit a report to the SPA on whether the allegation­s should be referred to a misconduct hearing.

Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie called for Mr Gormley to stand aside when the first Pirc investigat­ion was confirmed.

At the time, the SPA ruled that temporaril­y removing him from his post was “not appropriat­e”.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Police Scotland’s Chief Constable Phil Gormley has temporaril­y stepped aside.
Picture: PA. Police Scotland’s Chief Constable Phil Gormley has temporaril­y stepped aside.

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