The Chief Constable of Kent police and the first Chief Constable of the United Kingdom has stepped down from his post it has been revealed. MPs have given the green light for Kent’s Chief Constable Michael Fuller to become the new chief inspector of the Crown Prosecution Service.
Mr Fuller was the Attorney General’s preferred candidate for the post and impressed members of the justice committee when he gave evidence to them earlier this month.
He announced his retirement from the force this morning. As a child I grew up just round the corner from Michael Fuller. I remember once me and my 2 friends visited his house and we got the distinct impression that we weren't welcome. We had interrupted a TV programme he was watching and he wasn't happy! And anyway, he didn't really approve of us at all, what with our working class accents and lack of class. I don't think we even got past the front door! Can't remember how old me and my friends were at the time, 10? 11? 12? Who knows. Whatever it was we were all just kids and I look back at that time and smile. Anyway, good to see the boy done good! I for one am very happy for him. Congratulations Michael, very well done!
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Friday, 12 February 2010
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