New Chief Inspector of Constabulary

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New Chief Inspector of Constabulary
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Mr Trefor Morris was appointed Chief Inspector of Constabulary
on July 1. He succeeded Sir John Woodcock. Mr Morris has been an
Inspector of Constabulary since 1990 and was previously Chief
Constable of Hertfordshire. He also served with the Greater
Manchester Police force. The Inspectorate of Constabulary is
responsible for examining the efficiency and performance of
police services in England and Wales and advising the Home
Office. The Inspectorate team under Mr Morris will be Geoffrey
Dear, David O'Dowd, Donald Elliott, Brian Hayes, Colin Smith and
two lay inspectors.
Mr John Boyd has been recommended for appointment as Chief
Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland in succession to Sir Colin
Sampson, who took up the position in January 1991 and is to
retire at the end of October. Mr Boyd was Assistant Chief
Constable of Strathclyde Police between 1979 and 1984 and between
1984 to 1989 he was Chief Constable of Dumfries and Galloway
constabulary. Home Office Press Release 30.6.93; Scottish Office
Press release 28.7.93.

Statewatch vol 3 no 4 July-August 1993

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