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Ex-Police Federation boss confident he will be ‘exonerated’ of corruption claims

Ex-Police Federation boss confident he will be ‘exonerated’ of corruption claims

Summary

Mukund Krishna, the former chief executive of the Police Federation of England and Wales, was arrested on suspicion of financial wrongdoing. He denies the claims, believes he will be cleared, and highlights his achievements while leading the federation. Two other senior federation officials were also arrested as part of the same investigation.

Key Facts

  • Mukund Krishna was the chief executive of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW).
  • He was arrested in March on suspicion of fraud related to governance and financial decisions.
  • His contract was terminated on May 31, 2026, and he will not receive further payments.
  • Krishna says he acted with integrity and expects to be fully cleared of charges.
  • Under his leadership, the federation secured a 16% pay rise over three years for frontline officers.
  • The federation recovered more than £150 million in compensation for members during his time.
  • Two other senior officials, aged 51 and 55, were arrested on suspicion of fraud by abuse of position.
  • Krishna’s total pay package was reported as £701,100 per year including salary, bonuses, and pensions.
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