Chief Constable Stephen Watson has vowed to fix Greater Manchester Police's problems - or he will go. The top cop spoke out following a second damning report from the police inspectorate in ten months.
GMP was plunged into 'special measures' In December when the police inspectorate published a scathing report which revealed, among other things, the force had failed to record an estimated 80,000 crimes in just 12 months.
The scandal cost the then chief constable Ian Hopkins his job. READ MORE: When his successor Stephen Watson was installed three months ago, he vowed to turn around the struggling force.
On Thursday he spoke out again after another damning inspectorate report which criticised how the force was handling vulnerable victims of
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