Northamptonshire’s PFCC names preferred candidate for chief constable

Northamptonshire Police’s Interim Chief Constable Ivan Balhatchet is the police, fire and crime commissioner’s preferred candidate to take the role on a permanent basis.

Jan 14, 2025
By Paul Jacques
Ivan Balhatchet

Danielle Stone said she had been impressed by Mr Balhatchet’s “passion and commitment” following a “challenging, competitive assessment process”.

Mr Balhatchet has been interim chief constable since October 2023, having served with both Northamptonshire Police and the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS).

He was one of three shortlisted candidates who took part in a two-day assessment process involving staff and stakeholders, before facing a formal interview panel chaired by Ms Stone. Independent advisers oversaw the recruitment and assessment process.

Ms Stone said that she had been impressed by Ivan’s passion and commitment to making Northamptonshire a safer county and driving up standards and performance – all underpinned by a total commitment to the wellbeing of his officers and staff.

She said: “All three candidates were of an extremely high calibre, and the interview panel members were unanimous that Ivan was outstanding in the incredibly challenging interview process. I know he is the right chief constable to work with me to deliver the priorities of my Public Safety Plan.

“Rebuilding trust and confidence in Northamptonshire Police and improving standards is a huge challenge. And he had already begun to lay strong foundations as interim chief constable. Ivan impressed me enormously with his passion and his clear plans to strengthen ties with partners and focus on the priorities of local communities. His commitment to delivering on the priorities of local people, protecting the vulnerable and supporting his officers and staff was unmatched.”

Mr Balhatchet joined Northamptonshire Police in 2000 where he carried out a variety of roles, mainly as a detective, including senior investigating officer, strategic firearms commander, and hostage negotiator.

In 2016 he headed the Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Command in London, which was responsible for investigating all rape offences in the capital. He was the MPS’s commander for intelligence and covert policing, responsible for tackling some of the most serious crimes and establishing strategic working with key stakeholders, including Surveillance Commissioners.

Mr Balhatchet has also pioneered high-profile policing initiatives such as live facial recognition and oversaw custody provision across the MPS area before he returned to Northamptonshire Police in May 2022 as assistant chief constable, before being promoted to deputy chief constable.

He said: “I am thrilled to have this opportunity to lead Northamptonshire Police and take forward my vision to make this a safer county, where communities feel supported and the vulnerable are protected.

“It is a privilege to be able to work with the commissioner and implement my plans to improve standards and increase our engagement with the communities. I am excited to have responsibility for making sure that the officers and staff of Northamptonshire Police have the right support to deliver a truly excellent service to the people of this county.”

His appointment is subject to confirmation at a special meeting of Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Panel.

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