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2010 ANNUAL REPORT - London Police Service

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MESSAGE FROM THE LONDON POLICE SERVICES BOARD<br />

On behalf of the <strong>London</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Service</strong>s Board, I am pleased to present the <strong>London</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Annual<br />

Report for <strong>2010</strong>. <strong>2010</strong> was an exciting and productive year for the <strong>London</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Service</strong>.<br />

One of our leading accomplishments in <strong>2010</strong> was the completion of the <strong>London</strong> <strong>Police</strong> Headquarters expansion<br />

with the finishing touches being completed on this project during the first half of 2011. The new entrance to<br />

Headquarters is distinctly more welcoming and inviting to our community.<br />

Another significant project undertaken was the service-wide <strong>2010</strong> Workload Analysis Report, the results from<br />

which are expected to be presented this summer.<br />

In the summer of <strong>2010</strong>, we bid farewell to Murray Faulkner who served as <strong>London</strong>'s Chief of <strong>Police</strong> for six<br />

years, and wished him well in his retirement. At that time, we welcomed new Chief of <strong>Police</strong>, Brad Duncan and<br />

Deputy Chief of Operations, Brent Shea, to the Senior Leadership team.<br />

Michael Deeb, Board Chair<br />

In <strong>2010</strong>, the <strong>London</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Service</strong>s Board realized a complete turnover of membership due to the completion of provincial appointment terms as<br />

well as the fall, <strong>2010</strong> municipal election. I would like to recognize the hard work, expertise and commitment of <strong>2010</strong>'s retiring Board Members,<br />

Shanthi Radcliffe, Joe Hoffer, Anne Marie DeCicco-Best, Gord Hume and Dr. Rod Singh for their contributions to the <strong>London</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Service</strong>. I'd<br />

also like to thank my new colleagues on the Board, Ms. Jeannette Eberhard (Vice-Chair), Mayor Joe Fontana, Councillor Judy Bryant and Citizen<br />

Appointee, Mr. Paul Paolatto for their experience, expertise and keen interest and contribution they've shown in the important business that we<br />

undertake and will continue to undertake in 2011, and beyond.<br />

Frequently, I am shown notes of congratulations and gratitude from citizens, business people and government officials, speaking about acts of<br />

commendable service, bravery, professionalism and care and concern that members of our service display in the work they perform. As Chair of<br />

the <strong>London</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Service</strong>s Board, these commendations give me great satisfaction and pride.<br />

On behalf of the <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Service</strong>s Board, I wish to offer our appreciation to retired Chief Faulkner, Chief Duncan, Deputy Chief Peer and Deputy<br />

Chief Shea along with each and every sworn and civilian member of the <strong>London</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Service</strong> for their exemplary and valued service to the<br />

citizens of <strong>London</strong>.<br />

I look forward to working with the new Board, our skilled senior leadership team and sworn and civilian members as we continue to protect the<br />

safety, security and quality of life for <strong>London</strong>ers.<br />

Michael Deeb<br />

Chair, <strong>London</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Service</strong>s Board<br />

“Facta Non Verba” -2- “Deeds Not Words”

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