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Northumbria police chief Sue Sim makes sexism claim | Northumbria police chief Sue Sim makes sexism claim |
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The former chief constable of Northumbria Police has claimed senior male officers in the force treated her differently because she was a woman. | The former chief constable of Northumbria Police has claimed senior male officers in the force treated her differently because she was a woman. |
Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live, Sue Sim said she feared how other women might be being treated in the force. | Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live, Sue Sim said she feared how other women might be being treated in the force. |
The claim appeared in an official report which cleared Ms Sim, who retired in June, of misconduct. | The claim appeared in an official report which cleared Ms Sim, who retired in June, of misconduct. |
Northumbria Police said it was disappointed and does not accept the accusation. | Northumbria Police said it was disappointed and does not accept the accusation. |
Ms Sim said the formal report into complaints about the way she spoke to officers revealed she was treated differently by some senior officers because she was a woman. | Ms Sim said the formal report into complaints about the way she spoke to officers revealed she was treated differently by some senior officers because she was a woman. |
'Some way to go' | 'Some way to go' |
She described elements of policing as "rather old fashioned" and said some senior officers expected to maintain posts until they retired, regardless of their performance. | She described elements of policing as "rather old fashioned" and said some senior officers expected to maintain posts until they retired, regardless of their performance. |
Ms Sim told 5 live Daily: "I was absolutely shocked that my senior male colleagues treated me differently than they would have done a male chief constable. | |
"It does make me wonder if they treat me as the chief constable differently than they would a male colleague, then what will they be doing with their more junior colleagues? | "It does make me wonder if they treat me as the chief constable differently than they would a male colleague, then what will they be doing with their more junior colleagues? |
"So I think we probably still do have some way to go." | "So I think we probably still do have some way to go." |
Ms Sim was cleared of misconduct, but an official inquiry criticised her management style and recommended she apologise to some officers. | Ms Sim was cleared of misconduct, but an official inquiry criticised her management style and recommended she apologise to some officers. |
She admitted she was "robust" and said she and her senior officers were paid well to serve the public. | She admitted she was "robust" and said she and her senior officers were paid well to serve the public. |
Ms Sim has now made a complaint against the officers who accused her and asked police and crime commissioner Vera Baird to investigate why the allegations were made. | Ms Sim has now made a complaint against the officers who accused her and asked police and crime commissioner Vera Baird to investigate why the allegations were made. |
A Northumbria Police spokesman said: "It is disappointing and a real shame that Mrs Sim has chosen to express these views in this way. | A Northumbria Police spokesman said: "It is disappointing and a real shame that Mrs Sim has chosen to express these views in this way. |
"We do not accept the criticism that she has directed at Northumbria Police, an organisation that she personally was in command of for five years." | "We do not accept the criticism that she has directed at Northumbria Police, an organisation that she personally was in command of for five years." |
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