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Solving more crimes key to restoring public trust and confidence
Charges were only brought in 5.4% of all offences in the year to June, a record low which HMCI Andy Cooke and PFEW Deputy National Chair Tiff Lynch admit has damaged trust in policing.
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DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
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The Deputy Commissioner of Police provides strategic leadership in support of the Commissioner of Police to ensure the effective management, direction, and oversight of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS). The role is critical to advancing national security, enhancing public safety, and sustaining public trust across the Cayman Islands. The post holder is responsible for leading the development and execution of policing strategies, overseeing operational and organisational performance, and ensuring compliance with legal, ethical, and professional standards. The Deputy Commissioner also serves as the principal liaison with government entities, community stakeholders, and international partners, and assumes full command responsibilities in the absence of the Commissioner.
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