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Director of police watchdog at centre of Chris Kaba scandal charged with child sex offences

Director general Michael Lockwood was forced to resign at the start of December last year over an allegation of underage sex in the 1980s

The police watchdog that investigated the firearms officer charged with Chris Kaba’s murder is itself in turmoil after its boss was forced to quit over child sex allegations.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has been overseen by an ‘acting’ director general for almost a year. Its director general Michael Lockwood was forced to resign at the start of December last year over an allegation of underage sex in the 1980s.

Lockwood, 64, was subsequently charged with six counts of indecent assault and three counts of rape against a girl under the age of 16. He denies the charges.

The IOPC has been dogged by controversy almost since its inception just five years ago. Its predecessor the Independent Police Complaints Commission had lost the confidence and trust of the public, and its death knell was sealed by a scathing parliamentary report that concluded it was overwhelmed and “woefully underequipped” to deal with serious complaints against the police.

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