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Ex-chief constable to face misconduct listening to over alleged ‘intercourse whereas on obligation’

Scott Chilton retired from the top role at Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary in April 2025 after allegations emerged of two undisclosed workplace relationships

The former chief constable of Hampshire Police is set to face a disciplinary hearing over claims he engaged in sexual activity whilst on duty and failed to declare a relationship with a fellow officer.

Scott Chilton stepped down from his senior position at Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary in April 2025, following the emergence of allegations concerning two workplace liaisons.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has confirmed he will face a gross misconduct hearing after Hampshire’s police and crime commissioner Donna Jones made a referral.

The watchdog stated: “Our investigation found that the former chief constable, who retired while under investigation in April, has a case to answer for potential breaches of the police standards of professional behaviour relating to: honesty and integrity; authority, respect and courtesy; orders and instructions; and discreditable conduct.

“We investigated allegations relating to two sexual relationships in the workplace that he failed to disclose. The first was before he became chief constable and the second was after his appointment.”

The IOPC revealed that Mr Chilton is accused of having “failed to disclose a previous sexual relationship with another officer during the application process to become chief constable”. Further claims include that he “had sex with an officer while on duty before becoming chief constable” and “repeatedly and dishonestly denied the relationship while he was chief constable to senior figures from both the Hampshire and Isle of Wight police and crime commissioner’s (PCC) office and the force”.

Additional accusations suggest he “abused his position for a sexual purpose having a sexual relationship with an officer while chief constable and failed to declare this relationship”.

IOPC director Derrick Campbell declared: “Any allegations involving officers abusing their position for a sexual purpose are taken extremely seriously.”

He continued: “At the end of our investigation we found evidence to indicate that the former chief constable’s conduct may have breached the police standards of professional behaviour.”

Campbell added: “We have decided that Mr Chilton should face a disciplinary hearing. It will now be for the PCC to arrange these proceedings in due course, where a disciplinary panel will then determine, based on the evidence, whether the gross misconduct allegations are proven.”

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The Hampshire PCC’s office issued a statement confirming: “The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) has agreed that the findings of the IOPC investigation means former Chief Constable Scott Chilton should face a disciplinary hearing.”

They concluded: “A date for the hearing will be arranged in due course.”