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Northern Ireland's Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde is to leave his post and become president of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO). Northern Ireland's Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde is to leave his post and become president of the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo).
Sir Hugh, who has been in charge of the PSNI for seven years, narrowly missed out on becoming Metropolitan Police Commissioner earlier this year.Sir Hugh, who has been in charge of the PSNI for seven years, narrowly missed out on becoming Metropolitan Police Commissioner earlier this year.
Acpo's 342 members voted on Wednesday for their choice of president.Acpo's 342 members voted on Wednesday for their choice of president.
"To have been elected as the next President of ACPO is a great honour," Sir Hugh said. "To have been elected as the next President of Acpo is a great honour," Sir Hugh said.
"I believe that UK policing is strongest when it is professional, operationally independent, and based on trust and accountability."I believe that UK policing is strongest when it is professional, operationally independent, and based on trust and accountability.
Mark Simpson, Ireland correspondent Whoever replaces Sir Hugh Orde as head of the police in Northern Ireland will have to be a quick learner.Mark Simpson, Ireland correspondent Whoever replaces Sir Hugh Orde as head of the police in Northern Ireland will have to be a quick learner.
The security threat is at its highest level for a decade, and it is likely that the next chief constable will be a senior officer parachuted in from England.The security threat is at its highest level for a decade, and it is likely that the next chief constable will be a senior officer parachuted in from England.
Mind you, behind the scenes, in policing and political circles, some tentative preparations may already been made.Mind you, behind the scenes, in policing and political circles, some tentative preparations may already been made.
It has been known for some time in Belfast that Surrey-born Sir Hugh was looking to get back to London.It has been known for some time in Belfast that Surrey-born Sir Hugh was looking to get back to London.
Only this week, he spoke in a BBC Radio Ulster interview about his hopes of becoming president of the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo).Only this week, he spoke in a BBC Radio Ulster interview about his hopes of becoming president of the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo).
In the same interview, he was asked to choose his favourite music. The first song he chose was Bruce Springsteen's 'Born to run'. In the same interview, he was asked to choose his favourite music. The first song he chose was Bruce Springsteen's 'Born to run'. class="" href="/1/hi/northern_ireland/8001730.stm"> Orde will be hard act to follow
"Above all, our decisions should be tested against the reason for which we all joined policing; the protection of the public.""Above all, our decisions should be tested against the reason for which we all joined policing; the protection of the public."
Sir Ken Jones, current ACPO President, said Sir Hugh "brings a wealth of experience and leadership" to ACPO. Sir Ken Jones, current Acpo President, said Sir Hugh "brings a wealth of experience and leadership" to the association.
"Increasingly the service and its leadership are being drawn into political controversies and it will fall to Sir Hugh to steer us on a sure path through the forthcoming period, both up to and beyond the next general election," he said."Increasingly the service and its leadership are being drawn into political controversies and it will fall to Sir Hugh to steer us on a sure path through the forthcoming period, both up to and beyond the next general election," he said.
The chairman of Northern Ireland's Policing Board, Sir Desmond Rea, congratulated Sir Hugh but added that he regretted losing him.The chairman of Northern Ireland's Policing Board, Sir Desmond Rea, congratulated Sir Hugh but added that he regretted losing him.
"Whilst I deeply regret losing Sir Hugh Orde, I am nevertheless delighted that he has been appointed President of ACPO; and on behalf of the Board I congratulate him on his success," he said. "Whilst I deeply regret losing Sir Hugh Orde, I am nevertheless delighted that he has been appointed President of Acpo; and on behalf of the Board I congratulate him on his success," he said.
The chief constable will assume his new role in the Autumn, and the process for appointing a successor will now begin Sir Desmond added.The chief constable will assume his new role in the Autumn, and the process for appointing a successor will now begin Sir Desmond added.
Speaking before the announcement Northern Ireland Policing Board members Dolores Kelly and Ian Paisley junior agreed that Sir Hugh will be a hard act to follow.Speaking before the announcement Northern Ireland Policing Board members Dolores Kelly and Ian Paisley junior agreed that Sir Hugh will be a hard act to follow.
Mrs Kelly said his successor would need to be someone of "enormous skill, with good people management skills in particular."Mrs Kelly said his successor would need to be someone of "enormous skill, with good people management skills in particular."
She said the board would be looking for a candidate who is committed to Northern Ireland for at least five years.She said the board would be looking for a candidate who is committed to Northern Ireland for at least five years.
Mr Paisley said that his successor would be spared arriving and having to deal with a marching season.Mr Paisley said that his successor would be spared arriving and having to deal with a marching season.
"We will therefore have a recruitment process which will allow us to bring in a new chief officer who doesn't have to manage a marching season in his first few days," he said."We will therefore have a recruitment process which will allow us to bring in a new chief officer who doesn't have to manage a marching season in his first few days," he said.