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HM Chief Inspector of Fire & Rescue Services is Andy Cooke, former chief constable of Merseyside Police, [7] who was appointed in April 2022. [8] His predecessor was the lawyer and former rail regulator Tom Winsor, who took office on 1 October 2012 as the first chief inspector to be appointed from outside the police service. [9]
In February 2021, it was announced that he had been appointed an Inspector of Constabulary for England and Wales: he took up the appointment on 12 April 2021. [4] In March 2022, it was revealed that he was the British government's preferred candidate for the joint role of HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary and Chief Fire & Rescue Inspector in ...
Andy Cooke, chief inspector of constabulary, said he wanted more of a focus on neighbourhood policing and ‘putting doors in to catch people’. Andy Cooke, chief inspector of constabulary, said ...
HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary and HM Chief Inspector of Fire & Rescue Services (England and Wales) 1856: Andy Cooke [1] 1 April 2022 HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary in Scotland: 1857 Gill Imery QPM: April 2018 HM Chief Inspector of Education and Training in Wales: 1907: Meilyr Rowlands [2] May 2015 HM Chief Inspector of Probation: 1936 ...
New chief inspector of constabulary Andy Cooke said forces should concentrate on dealing with real crimes and keeping the public safe. HM inspector warns forces: ‘You are not the thought police ...
In 1997, he became a Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner and from 2000 until 2004 was appointed Chief Constable of Surrey Police. [4] From 2004, he was one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Constabulary, and became Acting Chief Inspector on 1 December 2008. On 28 March 2012 the Home Secretary announced Sir Denis would retire on 31 July ...
The Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services found Cheshire Constabulary had invested in more officers to work on cases since its last inspection in 2021/2022.
Sir Tom Winsor vented his frustrations as he set out his final annual assessment of the state of policing in England and Wales.