First Minister leads tributes as Police Scotland chief constable retires

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First Minister leads tributes as Police Scotland chief constable retires
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Sir Iain retires from 31 years of police service, including six years at the head of the Scottish force.

First Minister Humza Yousaf has paid tribute to Sir Iain Livingstone as he retired as chief constable of PoliceSir Iain, who is retiring from 31 years of police service, including six years at the head of the Scottish force, announced his plans to departure the force back in February.

Leading tributes, Mr Yousaf said:"I would like to thank Sir Iain Livingstone for his outstanding leadership of Police Scotland over the past six years. "He has also shown courage and commitment in challenging the institutional and structural barriers that exist within Police Scotland. After 31 years of public service, I wish him well on his retirement."

Speaking on his departure, Sir Iain said:"Leading our officers and staff as Scotland’s chief constable to keep the public safe has been the privilege of my professional life.

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