
Sir Peter Fahy talks to BBC Radio Manchester about why he's leaving the police after 34 years service.
BBC Radio Manchester · BBC Radio Manchester
July 10, 20152m 34s
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Show Notes
The Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police has announced after more than 30 years in policing he's leaving to join a charity. Sir Peter Fahy will be taking the top job at Retrak - a charity which helps homeless children in Africa. BBC Radio Manchester's Alison Butterworth started by asking him, after 34 years policing, 7 years at the helm, how would he describe the last three decades of his career?