Judi Heaton QPM will take temporary charge of Humberside Police for the next six months.
A new chief constable has been put in temporary charge of Humberside Police as a misconduct investigation into the outgoing chief continues.
The appointment comes after Paul Anderson, who had held the role for less than a year, announced plans to retire on Tuesday 25 June. Humberside Police said it would "co-operate fully" with the IOPC investigation and would not make any further comment on the matter.The appointment of Ms Heaton comes on Mr Anderson's final day of employment with the Humberside force.
Mr Evison said: "‘Her ambition for the area, passion for policing and public service provides me with much confidence the Force has the right leadership during a period which could be unsettling."
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