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Four to contest Orde's PSNI post Four to contest Orde's PSNI post
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Interviews for candidates to succeed Sir Hugh Orde as PSNI chief constable are due to take place later.Interviews for candidates to succeed Sir Hugh Orde as PSNI chief constable are due to take place later.
One officer, Bernard Hogan-Howe of Merseyside Police, withdrew from the shortlist earlier this month.One officer, Bernard Hogan-Howe of Merseyside Police, withdrew from the shortlist earlier this month.
Among the candidates is Bangor man Jim Gamble, head of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre.Among the candidates is Bangor man Jim Gamble, head of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre.
The others are Jon Stoddart, head of Durham police, Paul West, West Mercia Police and Matt Baggott, chief constable of Leicestershire.The others are Jon Stoddart, head of Durham police, Paul West, West Mercia Police and Matt Baggott, chief constable of Leicestershire.
The post attracts an annual salary of £183,954. Each will be subject to a 90 minute interview during which they will have to make a presentation on a policing theme.
The interviewing panel is to consist of Policing Board chairman Barry Gilligan, vice-chairman Brian Rea and MLAs Alex Maskey, Dolores Kelly, Ian Paisley Jr and Leslie Cree.The interviewing panel is to consist of Policing Board chairman Barry Gilligan, vice-chairman Brian Rea and MLAs Alex Maskey, Dolores Kelly, Ian Paisley Jr and Leslie Cree.
The final appointment will have to be approved by the Secretary of State Shaun Woodward. Their decision will have to be approved by the Secretary of State Shaun Woodward before being made public at around 1930 BST on Tuesday.
The post attracts an annual salary of £183,954.