A new Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police (GMP), Stephen Watson, has today been confirmed in post following a meeting of the Greater Manchester Police, Crime and Fire Panel.

Chief Constable Watson will take charge of the force in the summer and has stated that “rapid improvement is possible.”

Chief Constable Stephen Watson said: “I am delighted to be taking up the role of Chief Constable for Greater Manchester.

“I am acutely aware of the challenges that currently face the force but I am convinced that a new and brighter chapter is perfectly achievable. Whilst much remains to be done, GMP is an immense force for good and is comprised of thousands of genuinely committed, brave and professional people.

“Whilst much remains to be done, and rapid improvements must be made, there is also much to be proud of in what the force achieves every day. The energy and determination within GMP to realise the enormous latent potential of the force is palpable. I have the great privilege of being able to get stuck-in alongside great people who want to deliver an outstanding service to all of the communities that we serve.

“I have been heartened to discover a similar determination in the Mayor and Deputy Mayor to both challenge and support the force as it embarks on this next chapter in its history. I very much look forward to working with partner agencies, charities and community groups across Greater Manchester and contributing to what is a fantastic, shared endeavour.

“My confidence that rapid improvement is possible is amplified given the time that I have been privileged to work in South Yorkshire. In that case, a force which had experienced a number of issues but which retained a talented and committed workforce, has achieved huge progress and is today amongst the top tier of high performing forces.”

Chief Constable Watson is currently in charge of policing in South Yorkshire – during his tenure at South Yorkshire Police the force has been the most improved in the country for three consecutive years following a troubled period.

Cllr Nigel Murphy, Chair of the Greater Manchester Police, Crime and Fire Panel, explained:What the Panel wished to see today from the preferred candidate for Chief Constable was someone with a proven track record of improving police forces, who could also demonstrate a clear understanding of GMP’s current areas of strength and where it needs to improve.

“We saw that and more today. It is evident that Chief Constable Watson has a very clear vision of how he will work to ensure GMP becomes one of the best police forces in the country, and what it needs to do to achieve that status. I wish him well in his new role.”

In June 2015 Chief Constable Watson was appointed Deputy Chief Constable for Durham Constabulary and a year later took up his appointment as Chief Constable at South Yorkshire Police. Under his leadership, South Yorkshire is today among the top tier of high performing forces and HMICFRS currently now assess it as ‘good’ across every measure in the annual PEEL assessment. It is also understood to be the only force in the country to be assessed as ‘outstanding’ in respect of ethical and lawful leadership.

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