A scheduled gross misconduct hearing involving the Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Police, Nick Adderley, has been postponed for an additional three months. The hearing, which was set to take place tomorrow, February 28, has been rescheduled due to logistical reasons.
Mr Adderley has been under suspension from his duties since October last year following an allegation suggesting he misrepresented his military service. The allegation revolves around the wearing of a medal awarded to Falklands War veterans, despite Adderley’s age at the time of the conflict being only 15. He asserted that the medal belonged to his brother, yet it was noted that he wore it on the wrong side of his chest.
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