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27.—(1) Where the officer concerned is a senior officer other than one mentioned in regulation 26(1), the misconduct proceedings shall be conducted by a panel of persons as specified in paragraph (2) or (3) as appropriate, appointed by the appropriate authority.
(2) For a misconduct meeting, those persons are—
(a)(i)where the officer concerned is a member of the Metropolitan Police Force, an assistant commissioner or a senior officer of at least one rank above that of the officer concerned nominated by an assistant commissioner, who shall be the chair; or
(ii)where the officer concerned is a member of the City of London police, the commissioner or a senior officer of at least one rank above that of the officer concerned nominated by the commissioner, who shall be the chair; or
(iii)in any other case, the chief officer of police of the police force concerned or a senior officer of at least one rank above that of the officer concerned nominated by that chief officer of police, who shall be the chair; and
(b)the chair of the police authority for the police force concerned or another member of that police authority nominated by him.
(3) For a misconduct hearing, those persons are—
(a)HMCIC or an inspector of constabulary nominated by him, who shall be the chair;
(b)the chief officer of police of the police force concerned or a senior officer of at least one rank above that of the officer concerned nominated by that chief officer of police;
(c)the chair of the police authority for the police force concerned or another member of that police authority nominated by him; and
(d)a person selected by the appropriate authority from a list of candidates maintained by a police authority for the purposes of these Regulations.
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