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The head of the service is HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary, held by Craig Naylor since March 2022. [ 1 ] The HMICS is based at St Andrew's House in Edinburgh and had £1.2m of funding allocated by the Scottish Government in 2013–14.
He was Chief Constable of Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary from 1984 to 1989, [3] and President of ACPO from 1988 to 1989. He joined Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland in 1989 [4] and four years later became its head. Boyd died on 9 April 2024, at the age of 90. [5]
Patrick Tomkins QPM was appointed HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland [1] [2] [3] by Royal Warrant in March 2007 and retired from the post in April 2009. [4] He was formerly the Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police, which he joined in 2002 and was succeeded by David Strang.
Derek Penman, QPM, was HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland between January 2014 and March 2018. [1] [2] In his position, he was succeeded by Gill Imery, the first female in this roll. [3] Penman joined Central Scotland Police as a cadet in 1982 rising to the rank of Chief Superintendent by 2007. [4]
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Sir Hugh Roy Graham Cameron, QPM [1] (born 14 April 1947) was HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland [2] from 2002 to 2004. He was educated at Bearsden Academy and the University of Strathclyde. [3] He joined the Dunbartonshire Constabulary in 1964 and rose from Cadet to Chief Superintendent.
Andrew Meldrum, CBE, KPM (22 April 1909 – 10 January 1995) was HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland from 1966 [1] to 1969. [2] Meldrum was educated at Burntisland Higher Grade School and joined the Stirlingshire Constabulary in 1927. He was appointed Deputy Chief Constable of Inverness Burgh Police [3] in 1943 and Chief Constable ...
Andrew Gibson Brown, CBE, [1] QPM (born 11 April 1945) was HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland from 2004 to 2007. [2]He was educated at Kelso High School.He began his career as a Police Cadet in 1961; and by 1998 was Assistant Chief Constable (Crime) with the Lothian and Borders Police.