Interim Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police vows to listen to Hillsborough families
The new interim chief constable of South Yorkshire Police has said he plans to listen to the families of those who died in the Hillsborough disaster as he starts work with the force.
Dave Jones - the current chief constable of North Yorkshire - has been appointed to run the force on a temporary basis.
The current chief constable David Crompton was suspended following the outcome of Hillsborough inquests last week.
Mr Crompton reiterated an apology for the disaster hours after the verdicts and said he accepted the findings of the inquests jury.
But he was criticised by the families for the stance taken by lawyers representing the police during the two-year-long hearings.
He was replaced last week on a temporary basis by his deputy Dawn Copley but she had to step down within a day after it emerged she was under investigation for alleged misconduct by her previous force.
At a press conference in Sheffield, Mr Jones said he will be undertaking afundamental review of the force but taking care to include the rank-and-fileofficers out on the streets. He said a senior officer from another force willalso be brought in to conduct a review.
The chief said he will be engaging with the Hillsborough families and alsothose associated with the ongoing controversy over the policing of the Orgreave pickets in the 1984 miners' strike.