The Scotsman

Fresh bullying complaint against chief constable

- By CHRIS MARSHALL Home Affairs Correspond­ent chris.marshall@scotsman.com

Scotland’s most senior police officer is facing the prospect of a fourth investigat­ion into his conduct after a fresh bullying complaint was made against him.

Chief Constable Phil Gormley is already the subject of three investigat­ions by the Police Investigat­ions and Review Commission­er (Pirc).

A fourth complaint, which is understood to have come from Police Scotland’s chief analyst, Lesley Bain, is being assessed by the Scottish Police Authority (SPA).

Mr Gormley went on leave early last month when the second complaint against him emerged, and continues to receive his £214,000 a year salary.

At that time, he rejected the allegation­s against him and vowed to return to full duties when the investigat­ions are complete.

The SPA will decide on Friday whether the chief constable can continue on leave or whether he should be suspended pending the outcome of the investigat­ions.

Yesterday, the Pirc confirmed the third complaint – from Inspector Aimee Canavan – will be subject to a full investigat­ion.

The complaint is being treated as gross misconduct meaning that, if proved, Mr Gormley faces dismissal.

In a statement, the Pirc said: “The chief constable was given notice on Monday 2 October that the allegation­s will be investigat­ed. The Pirc is investigat­ing other misconduct allegation­s about the chief constable, which are ongoing.

“Once each investigat­ion is concluded, the commission­er will submit a report to the SPA containing a summary of the evidence and providing an opinion on whether the misconduct allegation­s about the chief constable should be referred to a misconduct hearing.

“As all three investigat­ions are live, it would be inappropri­ate to comment further at this time.”

The Pirc is also investigat­ing complaints from Superinten­dent Graham Mcinarlin and Assistant Chief Constable Malcolm Graham, a member of the force’s executive.

Phil Gormley, a former deputy director of the National Crime Agency (NCA), was appointed chief constable of Police Scotland in December 2015.

It was hoped his appointmen­t would lead to a period of calm for the national force, butithasco­ntinuedtob­ehitby a series of controvers­ies.

Following Mr Gormley’s decision to go on leave last month, Deputy Chief Constable Iain Livingston­e cancelled his decision to take early retirement and is currently leading the force.

The SPA declined to comment on the latest allegation­s.

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0 Phil Gormley is already the subject of three inquiries

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