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Sir Peter Fahy talks to BBC Radio Manchester about why he's leaving the police after 34 years service.

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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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?