This week will mark the one-year anniversary of an inspection report that would go on to have far-reaching repercussions. When the police watchdog found Greater Manchester Police had failed to record an estimated 80,000 crimes in the previous year, its conclusions would see the force placed into special measures, its Chief Constable replaced and the mayor facing difficult questions.
One year on, the story is far from over. At the end of November the mayor and his deputy, Baroness Beverley Hughes, held their first meeting to allow councillors and MPs to grill both themselves and senior command. READ MORE:Ex-GMP officer says 'I will never trust the police again' It is a model used by the Greater London Authority in relation to the
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