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Liverpool Echo
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Jenny Kirkham

Departing Chief Constable of Merseyside Police appointed to top government role

Chief Constable Andy Cooke has been appointed to a top new job after announcing his retirement from Merseyside Police.

Last month, the force said that Mr Cooke would be stepping down from his role in April after 36 years as a police officer.

On Monday, the Home Office then announced that he had been appointed to the role of Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary and Inspector of Fire and Rescue Authorities in England.

He will be overseeing inspections primarily in the North of England.

According to the Home Office, he will take up the position on Monday, April 12, when he leaves the police service.

In a statement, the government department said: "Mr Cooke has been appointed to take up the dual roles of Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary and Inspector of Fire and Rescue Authorities in England, overseeing inspections primarily in the North of England.

"Mr Cooke has worked in UK policing and law enforcement for nearly 36 years, where the majority of his service has been with Merseyside Police. He served at every rank with the force, being appointed to Chief Constable in 2016.

"During that time he also served as Assistant Chief Constable at Lancashire Constabulary for a period and became the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) lead for the United Kingdom Protected Persons Service.

"In 2019 he became the national lead for Crime Operations.

"Mr Cooke has also been commended on 10 occasions and was awarded the Queen’s Police Medal in 2014."

Speaking about being appointed to the role, Mr Cooke said: "Although I am leaving what has been for me a vocational career as a serving police officer in an exceptional police force, I am proud to have been appointed by Her Majesty to the Inspectorate.

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"I look forward to working with my new colleagues and both the police and fire services to further improve public safety.

"Mr Cooke was selected following a stringent recruitment process, which followed the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments (OCPA) Code of Practice.

"The selection panel was led by an independent chair, Olivia Grant OBE, and also included a Home Office Non-Executive Director (Michael Fuller QPM), a senior civil servant and Sir Thomas Winsor, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary and Chief Inspector of Fire and Rescue Authorities in England.

"HMICFRS inspectors are then appointed by HM The Queen on the advice of the Home Secretary and the Prime Minister."

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