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Home > People and skills > People moves > Greater Manchester Police appoints new Assistant Chief Constable
26 January 2022

Greater Manchester Police appoints new Assistant Chief Constable

26 January 2022Updated:31 October 2023No Comments3 Mins Read

Following a successful interview process, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has appointed Sarah Jackson as the newest addition to the Chief Officer Team. As Assistant Chief Constable she will hold responsibility for the Crime portfolio, which includes Serious and Organised Crime, Public Protection, Forensic Services, Intelligence and Crime Investigation.

Detective Chief Superintendent Tony Creely, Head of GMP’s Serious Crime Division, has been acting in the role of ACC since the start of the year and will continue in post until ACC Jackson’s arrival.

Sarah started her career in policing with GMP in 1994 as a member of staff before she became a police officer a year later. A career detective, she headed up countless complex investigations while working in Bolton, Salford, Bury and the City of Manchester – delivering justice for victims in their time of need.

Sarah also worked in GMP’s Force Intelligence Branch before being seconded to Manchester City Council Children’s Services where she played a key role in making improvements to the early intervention service and how the Directorate supports vulnerable people.

Since moving to Cumbria Constabulary in 2017, Sarah has worked as the Head of People, Head of Professional Standards, and the Commander of Operations & Neighbourhood Policing.

Chief Constable Stephen Watson said, “I am delighted to welcome Sarah back to Greater Manchester Police following a very successful period working for Cumbria Constabulary.

“Sarah knows Greater Manchester very well as a result of over 20 years distinguished service to the people of our region at the start of her career, and she brings back with her a wealth of experience that will only better us as we continue to deliver our vision of a vastly improved GMP.

“We know that there are many areas in this portfolio where we are not meeting standards and we are determined to make urgent improvements in order to deliver a greater number of quality crime investigations which lead to the detention of criminals who are causing harm in our communities. This is particularly evident with crimes which involve vulnerable victims.

“I am confident that Sarah will use her in-depth experience of crime investigation and proven track record in delivering positive results, to deliver the necessary changes which are required to effectively tackle longstanding performance issues.

“I would also like to say thank you to Tony Creely who has stepped up admirably in the interim and already started the important task of improving our work in this area.”

Assistant Chief Constable Sarah Jackson (pictured above) said, “I’m really excited to be coming back to Greater Manchester Police and can’t wait to join my new chief officer colleagues in delivering the improved GMP that the Chief Constable has promised.

“I was born in Greater Manchester and had lived there for my entire life before moving to Cumbria in 2017 so I’m grateful to have the opportunity to serve the people of Greater Manchester once again. In addition to it being my home force, I also have lots of friends and family who still work here so GMP is where my heart is.

“I do want to say a big thank you to everybody at Cumbria Constabulary who I have worked alongside over the last five years. I wish the organisation all the best for the future.”

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