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The Independent Police Complaints Commission is investigating an allegation of misconduct against a police force's chief constable.The Independent Police Complaints Commission is investigating an allegation of misconduct against a police force's chief constable.
Sussex Police Authority (SPA) voluntarily referred the allegation against the Sussex chief constable, Martin Richards, to the IPCC last month.Sussex Police Authority (SPA) voluntarily referred the allegation against the Sussex chief constable, Martin Richards, to the IPCC last month.
Sussex police had not released details of the incident but it is believed Richards is being investigated over allegations he used "undue influence" on a force operation, according to the Brighton Argus newspaper.Sussex police had not released details of the incident but it is believed Richards is being investigated over allegations he used "undue influence" on a force operation, according to the Brighton Argus newspaper.
The complaint about him was made by a member of staff using the force's anonymous internal reporting system, the paper said.The complaint about him was made by a member of staff using the force's anonymous internal reporting system, the paper said.
A Sussex police spokeswoman said that given the seniority of the office of chief constable, Sussex police believed it was paramount that any allegations about him were subject to the independent scrutiny of the IPCC in order to maintain the public's confidence in the outcome of any investigation.A Sussex police spokeswoman said that given the seniority of the office of chief constable, Sussex police believed it was paramount that any allegations about him were subject to the independent scrutiny of the IPCC in order to maintain the public's confidence in the outcome of any investigation.
She said: "We cannot disclose the nature of the allegations at this time, however, due to the risk of an impact on an ongoing operational matter.She said: "We cannot disclose the nature of the allegations at this time, however, due to the risk of an impact on an ongoing operational matter.
"We will provide more details when there is no longer a potential impact on operational matters or when the IPCC concludes their investigation.""We will provide more details when there is no longer a potential impact on operational matters or when the IPCC concludes their investigation."
She said the force welcomed their scrutiny and would provide any support required to the investigation.She said the force welcomed their scrutiny and would provide any support required to the investigation.
Richards said: "Given the senior position I hold and the trust placed in me by the people of Sussex and my colleagues, it is absolutely right that the Sussex Police Authority has voluntarily referred this matter to the IPCC for independent scrutiny. I will co-operate fully with the investigation to help them establish the facts.Richards said: "Given the senior position I hold and the trust placed in me by the people of Sussex and my colleagues, it is absolutely right that the Sussex Police Authority has voluntarily referred this matter to the IPCC for independent scrutiny. I will co-operate fully with the investigation to help them establish the facts.
"With trust in the police at the forefront of ongoing legitimate public interest nationally, I am mindful of the need to conduct my duties with the utmost integrity and an expectation of scrutiny."With trust in the police at the forefront of ongoing legitimate public interest nationally, I am mindful of the need to conduct my duties with the utmost integrity and an expectation of scrutiny.
"This is a view shared across the force and we have recently updated all our policies in this area to underline this commitment."This is a view shared across the force and we have recently updated all our policies in this area to underline this commitment.
"While the IPCC investigation is ongoing it will be business as usual. There will be no impact on the service provided to the public or the delivery of operational policing, which is our foremost priority.""While the IPCC investigation is ongoing it will be business as usual. There will be no impact on the service provided to the public or the delivery of operational policing, which is our foremost priority."
Sussex police said the decision to investigate Richards was a neutral act and did not indicate an assumption of wrongdoing.Sussex police said the decision to investigate Richards was a neutral act and did not indicate an assumption of wrongdoing.
The spokeswoman added: "While the investigation is under way and until the facts are established, there should be no assumption of impropriety or speculation on the outcome of the investigation.The spokeswoman added: "While the investigation is under way and until the facts are established, there should be no assumption of impropriety or speculation on the outcome of the investigation.
"The SPA and the force strongly support transparency and public scrutiny. It is our usual policy to be as transparent as possible where there are allegations of misconduct and we announce involvement in IPCC investigations proactively whenever possible.""The SPA and the force strongly support transparency and public scrutiny. It is our usual policy to be as transparent as possible where there are allegations of misconduct and we announce involvement in IPCC investigations proactively whenever possible."
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