POLICE Scotland Chief Constable Sir lain Livingstone yesterday announced he is quitting the force - after hitting out at budget cuts.
He told a meeting of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA): "I have decided to retire from the office of chief constable later this year. I will retire from policing in the summer." The announcement came as he and Lynn Brown, chief executive of the SPA, published a report claiming policing north of the Border is "unsustainable".
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