Families of Hillsborough disaster victims today called for answers after new evidence emerged over the conduct of former police chief Sir Norman Bettison.
The ECHO can reveal a freedom of information request has uncovered phone records which appear to contradict the version of events Mr Bettison gave to the IPCC’s investigation into his actions after the publication of last year’s Hillsborough Independent Panel (HIP) report.
Mr Bettison, then leading West Yorkshire Police, claimed to be unable to respond to messages from his police authority two days after the report, as he had no mobile phone signal.
But now the ECHO can reveal the former Merseyside Police chief constable had been issued with a police phone, on which dozens of calls and texts were made that day.
The ECHO can reveal a freedom of information request has uncovered phone records which appear to contradict the version of events Mr Bettison gave to the IPCC’s investigation into his actions after the publication of last year’s Hillsborough Independent Panel (HIP) report.
Mr Bettison, then leading West Yorkshire Police, claimed to be unable to respond to messages from his police authority two days after the report, as he had no mobile phone signal.
But now the ECHO can reveal the former Merseyside Police chief constable had been issued with a police phone, on which dozens of calls and texts were made that day.
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