Summary
SCOTLAND'S police chiefs have suffered a setback to their plans to pension off thousands of experienced officers after a revolt against the head of the country's second-largest force.
David Strang, chief constable of Lothian and Borders Police, failed to push through the use of a little-known pensions rule at a police board meeting yesterday that would have forced 305 of his officers with 30 or more years of service to retire early.See the full content of this document
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Police Hail Victory in Bid to Save Officers On the Beat
The Scottish Police Federation (SPF) is taking legal advice on what steps it can take in the continuing row.
The move is believed to be the first by a police board to challenge a chief constabl...See the full content of this document
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