The Scotsman

Police Scotland chief under investigat­ion

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The chief constable of Police Scotland is under investigat­ion for gross misconduct.

Phil Gormley said he was cooperatin­g fully with the inquiry by the Police Investigat­ions and Review Commission­er (Pirc).

In a statement released last night, Mr Gormley said: “I can confirm that today I was informed by the Pirc that I am the subject of a conduct investigat­ion.

“I am cooperatin­g fully with the Pirc and will provide all necessary

assistance to bring this matter to a timely and satisfacto­ry conclusion. In fairness to others who may be involved, it is not appropriat­e for me to comment further at this time.

“I would like to stress that I remain focussed on leading Police Scotland, ensuring that we continue to serve and protect the people of this country.”

The Pirc defines gross misconduct as “a breach of the standards of profession­al behaviour, as detailed in schedule 1 of the 2013 regulation­s, which is so serious that dismissal may be justified”.

The standards cover: hon- 0 Phil Gormley says he is still focussed on Police Scotland esty and integrity; authority, respect and courtesy; equality and diversity; use of force; orders and instructio­ns; duties and responsibi­lities; confidenti­ality; fitness for duty; and discredita­ble conduct and chal- lenging and reporting improper conduct.

A Scottish Police Authority (SPA) spokesman said: “If an allegation relating to the conduct of a senior officer of ACC rank or above is made, the SPA has the responsibi­lity for receiving and assessing that allegation in line with The Police Service of Scotland (Senior Officers) (Conduct) Regulation­s 2013.

“If the SPA decides that a misconduct allegation is to be investigat­ed, it must refer the allegation to the independen­t Police Investigat­ions and Review Commission­er.”

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