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Apr 2021
A former head of the North Yorkshire Police Federation has launched a withering attack on the appointment of the police commissioner’s chief officer, saying it would take the force “back to the dark days”.
Mike Stubbs, who was chair of North Yorkshire Police Federation from 2014 to 2017, questioned commissioner Julia Mulligan’s decision to hand the force’s former solicitor Simon Dennis the £90,000-a-year job as the commissioner’s chief executive and monitoring officer.
His comments come just weeks after Mrs Mulligan told the North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Panel that Mr Dennis had been the outstanding candidate to apply for the role “by some way”.
The panel approved Mrs Mulligan’s appointment after Mr Dennis told them he had extensive experience of challenging senior figures.
Mr Stubbs said:
Mr Stubbs claimed while Mr Dennis had been the force’s solicitor he had been “a company man”, serving as an enthusiastic advocate of the force’s “abysmal failure to properly administer the 2009 Special Priority Payments scheme”. He added:
The Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire was presented with Mr Stubbs’ claims, but did not respond to them directly.
A spokesman for the commissioner’s office said:
Chairman of the North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Panel, Councillor Carl Les declined to comment.
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