CCTV commissioner Andrew Rennison to step down next year

Andrew Rennison, CCTV commissioner
Andrew Rennison will likely step down as CCTV commissioner in February 2014

Andrew Rennission, the Surveillance Camera Commissioner and Forensic Science Regulator, will most likely step down from his job in February 2014, he has revealed.

He told SecurityNewsDesk.com that he was asked by the Home Office to take on the role of forensic science regulator in February 2008, and at the time it was agreed it would have to go out to open competition within six years. In 2009 he added the job of Interim CCTV regulator and then in September 2012 he was appointed the first-ever Surveillance Camera Commissioner.

The former police officer currently works half the week as the Forensic Science Regulator and the other half as the CCTV Commissioner.

He said he was unlikely to be in the role after February 2014. “At the moment, I am not minded to apply for the job,” he said, saying that he might want to pursue other opportunities.

During his tenure as CCTV commissioner, he has developed the draft CCTV code of practice to meet the Coalition government’s commitment to regulate and control CCTV.

He said there will be an open competition for the position, and he expects the job advertisement will appear after Easter.

Georgina Turner image

Georgina Turner

Sales Manager

Read the Latest Issue

Follow us on X

Follow us on X

Click Here

Follow us on LinkedIn

Follow us on LinkedIn

Click Here

Advertise here

Reach decision makers and amplify your marketing

Advertise here

Click Here

Related News

i-PRO

NHS Hospital Transforms with i-PRO Camera System

i-PRO announced that a teaching NHS hospital in Northeast England, has enhanced its security infrastructure with i-PRO X-Series cameras…
Gallagher Security

Gallagher Security empowers Channel Partners

Gallagher Security is proving its commitment to empowering its UK and European Channel Partners with the launch of its new Channel Partners..
Skills for Security

Skills for Security Partners with Videcon, EEN and Paxton

Skills for Security is proud to announce strategic partnerships with Videcon, Eagle Eye Networks, and Paxton Access Control…
Abloy UK

Abloy UK appoints new Digital Access Solutions Academy Manager

Carl Bridgwood has been appointed as the new Manager of Abloy UK’s Digital Access Solutions Academy, a purpose-built facility…
Skills for security

Skills for Security Announces Charity Partner for 2025

Skills for Security is proud to announce Footprints Conductive Education Centre as its official charity partner for 2025.

Skills for Security Celebrates Winners of the WorldSkills UK Finals

Skills for Security proudly celebrates the winners of the WorldSkills UK Finals in two categories…
Matt Humby website

Raising awareness on lithium-ion battery fires

Leading experts scheduled to present at Anticipate London, bringing together insights from the Safety and Health Expo, FIREX, Facilities Show and IFSEC.
BSIA

BSIA appoint new non-executive directors to Association Board

The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has appointed Pauline Norstrom and Uzair Osman as new non-executive directors…
Scroll to Top