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The personal life of former Greater Manchester Police chief Michael Todd damaged the reputation of British policing, a report has concluded. | The personal life of former Greater Manchester Police chief Michael Todd damaged the reputation of British policing, a report has concluded. |
But numerous affairs conducted by the chief constable did not impact on his ability to do the job, it said. | But numerous affairs conducted by the chief constable did not impact on his ability to do the job, it said. |
Sir Paul Scott-Lee, chief constable of West Midlands Police, had looked into whether Mr Todd's personal life had adversely impacted on his duties. | Sir Paul Scott-Lee, chief constable of West Midlands Police, had looked into whether Mr Todd's personal life had adversely impacted on his duties. |
Mr Todd 50, was found dead near the summit of Snowdon last year. | Mr Todd 50, was found dead near the summit of Snowdon last year. |
Details of his relationships with other women emerged after his death on 11 March, and an inquest heard that he had been confronted by his wife about an extra-marital affair. | |
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The 12-page report concluded there was "no evidence that these relationships adversely affected the day to day discharge of his duties as chief constable". | |
It said: "The personal lifestyle of Michael Todd brought with it significant potential for compromise to him as chief constable. | |
"However, this examination has found no evidence that he was compromised in this role. | |
"His lifestyle has not only affected his family but also adversely affected impacted upon the reputation of the Police Service." | |
In a narrative verdict, a coroner ruled that Mr Todd died of exposure when his state of mind was affected by alcohol, the sleeping drug Nytol and confusion due to his personal situation. |