Humberside Chief Constable’s retirement accepted as suspension would be more expensive

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Humberside Police Chief Constable Paul Anderson’s retirement after being investigated for misconduct allegations was accepted as it would work out cheaper than his suspension.

Humberside’s Police and Crime Commissioner Jonathan Evison has said a main reason he accepted the retirement of the force’s chief constable Paul Anderson was because it would save money. He gave a media statement after taking pre-submitted questions only on the matter from Humberside’s Police and Crime Panel, on Thursday, July 11. Paul Anderson’s retirement was announced on June 25. He had been the force’s chief constable for just under a year, from August 1, 2023.

All were read out by panel chair Sue Whittaker, with the source of each question unspecified. Prepared answers were provided by Jonathan Evison to the panel and copies given to media, as well as the later statement. He was asked whether any other senior officers were implicated in the allegations made against Mr Anderson.

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