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Cleveland Police finance chief Ann Hall suspended | Cleveland Police finance chief Ann Hall suspended |
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The police watchdog is investigating an allegation a senior member of staff at Cleveland Police misused public funds. | |
Assistant chief officer Ann Hall is being investigated over suspicions thousands of pounds of public money was misappropriated, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said. | |
She has been suspended from her job. | She has been suspended from her job. |
The IPCC said the allegation was not part of Operation Sacristy, a probe into alleged corruption at the force. | The IPCC said the allegation was not part of Operation Sacristy, a probe into alleged corruption at the force. |
Ms Hall, who is responsible for finance and commissioning, is the subject of allegations that unauthorised payments were made to an executive coaching company between July 2010 and October 2011. | |
IPCC Commissioner Cindy Butts said: "Any allegations of misuse of public funds is serious and must be investigated. | IPCC Commissioner Cindy Butts said: "Any allegations of misuse of public funds is serious and must be investigated. |
"Given the recent history of Cleveland Police and the investigations into former Chief Constable Sean Price and his deputy Derek Bonnard I can appreciate that news of this investigation may cause some concern among the public." | "Given the recent history of Cleveland Police and the investigations into former Chief Constable Sean Price and his deputy Derek Bonnard I can appreciate that news of this investigation may cause some concern among the public." |
The suspension - said by the force to be a neutral act - follows Mr Price's sacking last year, allegations against his deputy Derek Bonnard, who faces a misconduct hearing on 4 March, and the wide-ranging Operation Sacristy investigation into alleged corruption. | |
Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner Barry Coppinger said he hoped the investigation would be "swift and thorough". |
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