Police Federation chiefs to retire after 'turbulent period'
The chairman and the general secretary of the embattled Police Federation will both retire at the end of next month, the organisation announced today.
The chairman and the general secretary of the embattled Police Federation will both retire at the end of next month, the organisation announced today.
The General Secretary of the Police Federation of England and Wales, Ian Rennie, has also announced he will retire at the end of the Police Federation annual conference on May 24.
A spokesman said: "Ian has been the chief negotiator on police pay, terms and conditions for the last six years, leading negotiations on behalf of all police officers during an incredibly turbulent period in policing history."
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