Home Secretary has appointed Millie Banerjee
CBE as Chair of the College of Policing.
Ms Banerjee will oversee the professional body for everyone in
policing and work with the newly confirmed Chief Executive, Mike
Cunningham QPM, to professionalise policing and make sure
officers and staff have the skills and knowledge they need to
keep the country safe.
Millie Banerjee, Chair of the College of Policing, said:
I have spent many years in policing and it has been a privilege
to witness the dedication and compassion of officers and staff
to protect the public. This is evident when I see that public
approval for police has remained high despite officers and
staff being faced with ever more complex crime, a reduced
workforce and greater demand.
We are dedicated to providing access to the best knowledge and
skills which sits behind the bravery, dedication and compassion
shown by police on a daily basis. We have ambitious plans ahead
and I intend on working with people across policing to continue
building a professional body that supports all officers and
staff.
Home Secretary said:
Working with Millie over the last year I have been impressed by
the insight she brings from her time leading other public and
commercial organisations, including the British Transport
Police.
I am very pleased Millie is taking on the role permanently and,
along with newly appointed CEO Mike Cunningham, the College of
Policing will have a strong leadership team to help drive
reform and ensure the police workforce is flexible, capable and
professional, able to face the future with confidence.
Rachel Tuffin, Interim CEO at the College of Policing said:
Millie brings a wealth of experience from the private and
public sectors, including several years in policing. On a
personal note, I am grateful for the support while I’ve been
interim CEO, and look forward to her support and leadership
benefiting the college in the future.
Millie Banerjee CBE has had a long and varied career in the
private and public sectors. She was the Chair of British
Transport Police Authority for 7 years and held several
non-executive appointments, including a non-executive director of
the Cabinet Office, Channel 4, the Prisons Board, the Peabody
Trust and Ofcom. She is currently the Chair of NHS Blood and
Transplant and a board member of East London NHS Foundation
Trust.