Firearms Safety Authority executive director Angela Brazier retires after critical report

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Firearms Safety Authority Executive Director Angela Brazier will retire in April. Her departure follows a critical report on police handling of allegations against former deputy commissioner Jevon McSkimming. Brazier, identified as "Ms G" in the report, is retiring two months after the police watchdog's findings. The report stated her disclosure regarding McSkimming was inadequate. Brazier was the founding director of the Firearms Safety Authority, established in 2021. She has had a 22-year career in policing.


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