Statement from the Leicestershire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner

RE: Leicestershire Chief Constable recruitment

Following an extensive interview process held over two days, the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has announced that an appointment has not been made.

Rupert Matthews, Police and Crime Commissioner for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland said: “I am committed to appointing a Chief Constable who will build on the legacy of success that has been achieved under Mr Nixon’s tenure and will work with me to deliver the public’s top priorities through my Police and Crime Plan.

“This week, we interviewed two very capable Assistant Chief Constables. However, I am determined to find a candidate that has just the right mix of skills and is the right fit for our force, partners and communities. I am determined to appoint a new leader who will provide the strength and stewardship to build confidence and trust in our communities and deliver a first-class service to those they serve. My Plan is based on the views of local people, and I promise to leave no stone unturned in delivering a Chief Constable who will drive these ambitions and improvements to fruition.

“With Leicestershire Police in such a strong position with regards to performance, it is imperative we identify the right individual to lead the force through the next chapter to achieve further progress.

The Commissioner would like to thank all partners, staff and officers who have been involved over the past few days, for making it such a robust process.

The role will be advertised again in due course. Until then the Commissioner is very pleased that Temporary Chief Constable David Sandall has agreed to continue in the role for as long as is necessary.

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Editor note:  There will be no interviews given regarding this matter.

 

 

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Posted on Tuesday 8th April 2025