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Friday, 29 June 2012 13:30

After just three months on the job, Peter Davis is leaving his post as the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Director of Corporate Services.

Davis resigned the post due to family reasons, according to a statement from the RTICP and the 54-year-old, former business manager for the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service will be returning to the U.K.

Davis joined the RTCI Police at the beginning of April, bringing with him a wealth of experience to the role and departs just three months into a two-year contract.

“Peter made a big difference in a very short space of time and has implemented some crucial cost-cutting measures within the Police Service that were badly needed,” said RTCI Police Commissioner, Colin Farquhar.

Davis was hired following an extensive recruitment process and,”so it is with regret that we are losing him so soon,” added Farquhar.

“But obviously we fully understand and respect his decision and wish him all the best in his future endeavours. We thank him for his efforts and wish him and his family all the very best in the future.”

Commissioner Farquhar revealed that a recruitment drive will be underway ‘very soon’ to find a replacement Davis.

 

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