North's police board chief quits

The chief executive of Northern Ireland’s Policing Board has quit, it emerged tonight.

North's police board chief quits

The chief executive of Northern Ireland’s Policing Board has quit, it emerged tonight.

Less than a year after he took up the £70,000 (€97,487) a year post, Bob McCann has decided to resign from the authority for personal reasons.

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