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Scottish government welcome police chief appointment
21 August 2018
THE SCOTTISH cabinet secretary for Justice Humza Yousaf has welcomed the appointment of a new Chief Constable for Police Scotland
Iain Livingstone was appointed by the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) following an assessment process running over six weeks. Mr Yousaf, who approved the SPA’s appointment, said: “I am delighted that the Scottish Police Authority has completed its robust assessment and appointment process, naming Iain Livingstone as Scotland’s new Chief Constable.
“Iain has demonstrated he has the right qualities to lead Police Scotland as the service continues to enhance its ability to tackle crime and keep people safe.
“As Chief Constable of the UK’s second largest police service, Iain will mobilise the skills and expertise of more than 22,000 dedicated officers and staff who have built up national specialist capabilities to tackle key issues of public concern and, alongside community safety partners, contributed to crime falling by around a third from a decade ago and more people feeling safe in their local area.
“Iain will head up a strong senior officer team, providing stability, support and clear direction for Police Scotland’s officers and staff in the months and years ahead. I look forward to working with the new Chief Constable and the SPA as the service continues to strengthen national and local partnerships and how it works with the public in order to help keep crime down and communities safe.”
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