Michael Fuller
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Michael Fuller, QPM is the Chief Constable of Kent Police and the first black Chief Constable in the United Kingdom.
He began his policing career in the Metropolitan Police in 1975 as a cadet. In his time with the Metropolitan Police he served in some of the busiest and demanding areas of London, led Operation Trident and oversaw murder investigations in the Specialist Crime Directorate at Scotland Yard. He was the founding Chair of the Black Police Association and rose to the rank of Deputy Assistant Commissioner. In January 2004 he was appointed Chief Constable of the County of Kent.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Psychology from the University of Sussex a MBA from Henley Management College as well as Diplomas in Law, Marketing and a Diploma in Criminology from the University of Cambridge. He is a Barrister and was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn in July 2007. [1] He is and was very dedicated to his work.