Posted: Mon 30th Mar 2015

New HM Inspector of Constabulary for Wales

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Mar 30th, 2015

The Home Secretary has announced the appointment of Wendy Williams as HM Inspector of Constabulary.

Wendy joins HMIC from CPS Direct, where she is currently Chief Crown Prosecutor. Among other duties, Wendy will take over responsibility for the Wales and Western region from HMI Drusilla Sharpling (who has been announced as a member of the independent panel inquiry into child sexual abuse.

Sir Thomas P Winsor, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary, said:

I and my fellow Board members are delighted that Wendy will be joining HMIC as HM Inspector of Constabulary. She brings with her a wealth of public, private and third sector experience, and so will bring a unique insight and perspective to our work of inspecting the police in the public interest.”

Wendy was selected following a rigorous recruitment process, which included approval by the Prime Minister and the Queen.

HMIC independently assesses police forces and policing across activity from neighbourhood teams to serious crime and the fight against terrorism – in the public interest.

They provide authoritative information to allow the public to compare the performance of one force against others, and the evidence is used to drive improvements in the service to the public.

 

 

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