Police chief who led Rotherham through part of child sexual abuse scandal lands senior role at Metropolitan Police
Former borough commander Matt Jukes was in the role at South Yorkshire Police between 2006 and 2010, before later moving to South Wales Police where he was appointed Chief Constable in 2018.
Mr Jukes is to be appointed assistant commissioner at the London force, starting work in November.
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Hide AdMore than 1,000 children were exploited in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013, with local authorities, schools and police among agencies that failed to tackle the problem.
A report on the scandal by Professor Alexis Jay suggested that Mr Jukes’ leadership marked a point where police became more proactive in dealing with the abuse.
After serving in South Yorkshire Police, he moved to South Wales, with the police and crime commissioner there Alun Michael backing him as an outstanding leader.
Mr Jukes worked his way up to the top post in South Wales Police, becoming Chief Constable in January 2018.
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Hide AdHe has also held national positions including in counter-terrorism and Welsh health, and is chairman of Police Sport UK.
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