Cumbria Police Chief calls corruption claim 'absolutely inaccurate'
Cumbria's Acting Chief Constable Michelle Skeer has slammed reports another force is investigating an allegation of corruption and misconduct against her.
Cumbria's Acting Chief Constable Michelle Skeer has slammed reports another force is investigating an allegation of corruption and misconduct against her.
The police watchdog has said it intervened to ensure that an investigation into a complaint made against Cumbria Police's Acting Chief Constable, Michelle Skeer, was carried out by another police force:
In August 2015, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) received an appeal relating to an investigation by Cumbria Constabulary into an allegation made against current acting Chief Constable Michelle Skeer.
In September 2015 following an assessment of the matter, the IPCC upheld the appeal as statutory guidance for police forces, which states that investigations into senior officers should be carried out by another police force, had not been followed."
Michelle Skeer has confirmed that Northumbria Police are currently investigating a complaint against her, but says the notion the complaint is linked to "corruption" or "misconduct" is "absolutely inaccurate".
Read the full response from Cumbria Police's Acting Chief Constable, Michelle Skeer, to allegations about a complaint made against her.
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