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Oct 2023
North Yorkshire’s police commissioner rejected plans to appoint an interim chief constable in favour of starting a recruitment process despite being advised it could coincide with a mayoral election.
Lisa Winward, who is currently chief constable at North Yorkshire Police, will retire on March 31, 2024.
Conservative commissioner Zoe Metcalfe will appoint a permanent successor despite the commissioner’s office being abolished when a Mayor of York and North Yorkshire is elected in May 2024.
The mayor is set to take on police commissioner powers, which include the ability to appoint a chief constable.
In a report from Simon Dennis, chief executive at the commissioner’s office, he advised Ms Metcalfe that there was a risk that a recruitment timeline could slip into the pre-election period before the mayoral election.
But Ms Metcalfe announced that the recruitment process should start imminently as it was in the “public interest” to do so.
She said:
Keith Tordoff
Keith Tordoff, independent candidate for Mayor of York and North Yorkshire, said the move to start the search for a chief constable was “wrong”.
He said:
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