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Humberside Police chief Paul Anderson facing misconduct claims

Humberside Police said: “We are aware of the IOPC investigation and will co-operate fully as required.

“It would not be appropriate for us to comment further whilst the investigation is under way.”

Mr Anderson, whose career has spanned 34 years, took the top job at Humberside Police on 1 August 2023 after previously serving in Essex, Nottinghamshire and Scotland.

Announcing his retirement, he said it had been a “privilege” and an “honour” to serve the community and described Humberside Police as an “outstanding force”.

The PCC has told the BBC that it will make no further comment on the situation while a live investigation is taking place.

However, they have confirmed they are in discussions to secure interim leadership while the recruitment process starts for a new Chief Constable.

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