BPS: Murray To Depart, Glasford Takes Over Role
Superintendent Gill Murray will be departing after completing a secondment in charge of the BPS’ Professional Standards Unit, and Chief Inspector Arthur Glasford will take over the role.
A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service [BPS] wishes to announce the departure of Superintendent Gill Murray, who has completed a period of secondment in charge of the service’s Professional Standards Unit [PSD]. It is further announced that Chief Inspector Arthur Glasford will take over this important role going forward.”
Commissioner of Police Stephen Corbishley stated: “The BPS places professionalism at the heart of everything we do.
“The work of our Professional Standards Department has been at the forefront of this work to ensure we secure and protect the confidence of local communities in the work we deliver each and every day.
“I am delighted for Superintendent Murray who goes on to promotion with her home police service, the British Transport Police. Her leadership with the BPS has been first class.
“She has contributed greatly to our work and I consider that has assisted the next step she has achieved in her policing career. Our congratulations go with her as she departs.
“I am also delighted to welcome Chief Inspector Glasford into this role. Mr. Glasford is a seasoned detective and senior leader whom I have no doubt will continue the essential work we do in this area.”
Congratulations to Arthur Glasford.