Retired police officers re-hired after criticism of ‘under-resourced’ constabulary

MORE than 1,000 Northern Ireland police officers who retired to make way for recruits have returned as temporary staff, an audit office report said.

Almost a fifth of retirees under Lord Patten’s scheme to overhaul the Royal Ulster Constabulary in Northern Ireland and introduce more Catholics after decades of conflict have been re-employed – some within three months of leaving.

Police accused politicians who endorsed the deal as part of the peace process of being too keen to cut numbers of officers.

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Terry Spence, chairman of the Police Federation of Northern Ireland – which represents rank and file officers – said: “The consequence was an under-
resourced police service, with no choice but to rehire experienced officers.”

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