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Chief constable of Lincolnshire suspended by PCC Chief constable of Lincolnshire suspended by PCC
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The acting chief constable of Lincolnshire has been suspended from duty by the police and crime commissioner (PCC). The temporary chief constable of Lincolnshire has been suspended from duty by the police and crime commissioner (PCC).
PCC Alan Hardwick said Mr Rhodes had been suspended while investigations into "potential conduct matters" were being considered.PCC Alan Hardwick said Mr Rhodes had been suspended while investigations into "potential conduct matters" were being considered.
The matter has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), he added.The matter has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), he added.
Deputy Chief Constable Alec Wood has been appointed acting chief constable.Deputy Chief Constable Alec Wood has been appointed acting chief constable.
In a statement, Mr Hardwick said: "It would be inappropriate at this time for the police and crime commissioner to issue further statements or give interviews."In a statement, Mr Hardwick said: "It would be inappropriate at this time for the police and crime commissioner to issue further statements or give interviews."
Lincolnshire Police has not commented on the matter.Lincolnshire Police has not commented on the matter.
Mr Rhodes took up the role on a temporary basis when the previous chief constable Richard Crompton retired at the end of March, last year.
Mr Rhodes was placed in charge until the end of March 2013, when his future was scheduled to be discussed with the new PCC.
His appointment followed a deal with private security company G4S to run an out-of-town custody suite at the force's Nettleham headquarters, near Lincoln.
He said the changes would save the force money for front-line police officers and police community support officers.
However, the PCC Alan Hardwick said in November that he would scrap the plans.