WEST Yorkshire Chief Constable Mark Gilmore remains suspended while a review of his case continues.
Mr Gilmore (pictured) learned last month that he would not face charges in relation to a bribery and misconduct investigation in Northern Ireland.
The Chief Constable, a former Police Service of Northern Ireland officer, was suspended last June on full pay by West Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner Mark Burns-Williamson in the wake of a PSNI probe into the award of its police vehicle contracts.
The police chief, who denied any wrongdoing, was questioned by detectives in his native Belfast last August.
A file was sent to the Public Prosecution Service, which decided not to prosecute him due to insufficient evidence. Other individuals are still being investigated.
A spokesman for the West Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner yesterday said a review of the suspension of the Chief Constable of West Yorkshire was still being undertaken.
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