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Ex Cumbria Chief Constable Stuart Hyde criticises inquiry | Ex Cumbria Chief Constable Stuart Hyde criticises inquiry |
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The former Chief Constable of Cumbria Police has spoken of "an unfair process" after a year-long probe into misconduct allegations against him. | The former Chief Constable of Cumbria Police has spoken of "an unfair process" after a year-long probe into misconduct allegations against him. |
Stuart Hyde was on secondment in the role from his post as Deputy Chief Constable when he was suspended in September 2012. | Stuart Hyde was on secondment in the role from his post as Deputy Chief Constable when he was suspended in September 2012. |
He was eventually cleared of misconduct but then retired in December. | He was eventually cleared of misconduct but then retired in December. |
Cumbria's Police and Crime Commissioner Richard Rhodes said the suspension was "in accordance" with regulations. | Cumbria's Police and Crime Commissioner Richard Rhodes said the suspension was "in accordance" with regulations. |
The Independent Police Complaints Commission cleared Mr Hyde in 2012, but an investigation by South Wales Police continued. | The Independent Police Complaints Commission cleared Mr Hyde in 2012, but an investigation by South Wales Police continued. |
That second inquiry found no evidence of misconduct but made recommendations covering breaches of guidelines on using the force credit card, overseas trips, social media and recording gifts and hospitality. | That second inquiry found no evidence of misconduct but made recommendations covering breaches of guidelines on using the force credit card, overseas trips, social media and recording gifts and hospitality. |
Mr Hyde, who had a 30-year police career, was then re-suspended from his job by Mr Rhodes, who was unhappy with the report's findings. | Mr Hyde, who had a 30-year police career, was then re-suspended from his job by Mr Rhodes, who was unhappy with the report's findings. |
"I don't think that's what justice is about. It doesn't feel like a fair process at all. What it feels like is a one-sided view," he told BBC Inside Out North East and Cumbria. | "I don't think that's what justice is about. It doesn't feel like a fair process at all. What it feels like is a one-sided view," he told BBC Inside Out North East and Cumbria. |
"People that made allegations... their information and allegations were treated as correct without an opportunity for me to address them. | "People that made allegations... their information and allegations were treated as correct without an opportunity for me to address them. |
"I never thought I would understand why people take their own life, but I think I understand that now." | "I never thought I would understand why people take their own life, but I think I understand that now." |
Pie lover | Pie lover |
One tweet that may have caused offence included a photograph of a pie. | One tweet that may have caused offence included a photograph of a pie. |
Mr Hyde said: "If [someone said] it caused them offence I would've removed it. | Mr Hyde said: "If [someone said] it caused them offence I would've removed it. |
"Will I stop eating them? Absolutely not. I thoroughly enjoy them. In fact they're delicious." | "Will I stop eating them? Absolutely not. I thoroughly enjoy them. In fact they're delicious." |
Mr Rhodes criticised a him over a photo taken at a charity event in Tunisia which showed him in swimming trunks. | Mr Rhodes criticised a him over a photo taken at a charity event in Tunisia which showed him in swimming trunks. |
But Mr Hyde said: "I think if I was engaged in a swimming event people would expect me to be wearing swimming trunks. Had I been stood there in uniform it would have looked a bit daft to say the least." | But Mr Hyde said: "I think if I was engaged in a swimming event people would expect me to be wearing swimming trunks. Had I been stood there in uniform it would have looked a bit daft to say the least." |
After being re-suspended, he was asked to retire immediately or resign - a move Mr Hyde fought. | After being re-suspended, he was asked to retire immediately or resign - a move Mr Hyde fought. |
He said: "I think it would have said [to people] 'you were guilty of something and ran away'." | He said: "I think it would have said [to people] 'you were guilty of something and ran away'." |
The investigations cost almost £500,000. | The investigations cost almost £500,000. |
This covered the South Wales Police investigation, legal advice to the Police Authority and Bernard Lawson's secondment from Merseyside Police to be Cumbria's temporary Chief Constable. | This covered the South Wales Police investigation, legal advice to the Police Authority and Bernard Lawson's secondment from Merseyside Police to be Cumbria's temporary Chief Constable. |
Mr Hyde said he was given little information about the content of the allegations and he had not ruled out taking legal action. | Mr Hyde said he was given little information about the content of the allegations and he had not ruled out taking legal action. |
A statement from Mr Rhodes said: "The suspension was undertaken in accordance with the police regulations. | A statement from Mr Rhodes said: "The suspension was undertaken in accordance with the police regulations. |
"As a public body, there are strict legal rules as to what information can and should be released. | "As a public body, there are strict legal rules as to what information can and should be released. |
"The office of the PCC will always endeavour to be as open and transparent as possible." | "The office of the PCC will always endeavour to be as open and transparent as possible." |
See the full story on BBC One's Inside Out in the North East and Cumbria on Monday 3 February at 19:30 GMT. |