MPA appoints new Metropolitan Police Commanders
LONDON. March 15, 2008/3mnewswire.org/ -- The Metropolitan Police Authority has appointed nine new commanders to the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), equivalent to assistant chief constables in other forces.
They are: Craig Denholm(Surrey Police), Richard Morris (Surrey Police),Maxine de Brunner, Ali Dizaei, Simon O'Brien,Simon Pountain, Jerry Savill, Peter Spindler and Moir Stewart (all Metropolitan Police Service).
A panel of six MPA members interviewed the candidates. Paul Stephenson, the Deputy Commissioner, acted as police adviser, and Catherine Crawford, Chief Executive and Clerk to the Authority, also advised the panel.
MPA Chair, Len Duvall, who led the promotion panel, said:
The Metropolitan Police Authority congratulates the successful candidates. All applicants were of a high calibre, and impressed the panel with their strategic and tactical knowledge, and policing experience. But we believe we have chosen the most skilled to join the Met's strategic command and their new roles will be announced by the Commissioner in due course.
We expect them to use their skills, expertise and professionalism to deliver efficient and effective policing for the people of London.
Commenting on the promotions Deputy Commissioner Paul Stephenson said:
"The role of commander in the Met is a demanding one and requires exceptional dedication and commitment. I expect the successful candidates to reward the faith placed in them by the MPA by delivering quality policing in London to that very high standard. I wish them the best of luck".
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