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Tim Godwin

Tim Godwin
OBE QPM
Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police
In office
16 July 2009 – 8 November 2011
Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson
Bernard Hogan-Howe
Preceded by Sir Paul Stephenson
Succeeded by Craig Mackey
Acting Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police
In office
18 July 2011 – 12 September 2011
Preceded by Sir Paul Stephenson
Succeeded by Bernard Hogan-Howe (as Commissioner)
In office
December 2010 – January 2011
Preceded by Sir Paul Stephenson
Succeeded by Sir Paul Stephenson
Personal details
Born Haywards Heath, Sussex, United Kingdom
Alma mater University of Portsmouth
Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
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Timothy John Godwin, OBE, QPM is a senior British police officer, and former Deputy Commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police Service, having served from July 2009 until November 2011. He held the post of Acting Commissioner, following the resignation of the Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson in July 2011 and remained in post until his replacement, Bernard Hogan-Howe, was formally appointed on 12 September 2011.

Godwin had previously been Acting Deputy Commissioner from December 2008 following the promotion of the previous incumbent, Sir Paul Stephenson, to Commissioner; he was substantively appointed Deputy Commissioner in July 2009. He also briefly held the top job as Acting Commissioner in December 2010 when the then Commissioner, Sir Paul Stephenson, took a leave of absence to undergo surgery to remove a tumour.

On 8 November 2011, Godwin announced that after 30 years in the police service he is to retire and take a role in the private sector.

Godwin was educated at Haywards Heath Grammar School (now Central Sussex College). He left school at 16 and went to Warsash College of Nautical Studies (which later merged to form Southampton Solent University) before joining the Merchant Navy as a deck officer. He served six years, achieving the rank of Second Officer.

Leaving the Merchant Navy, he joined Sussex Police in 1981, and had been promoted to Superintendent by 1992. As a Superintendent and Chief Superintendent he was Head of Personnel and later Divisional Commander of a large Operational Command Unit, which included Crawley. In 1996, he was appointed Force Crime Manager for Sussex, which made him responsible for force-level intelligence, crime and drugs operations, scientific support and major crime investigations. He took the Strategic Command Course at the Police Staff College, Bramshill in 1999. He also received a BA (Hons) degree in Public Sector Police Studies from the University of Portsmouth and a Diploma in Applied Criminology from the University of Cambridge, where he studied at Fitzwilliam College.


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