London (Reuters) - a senior police officer was charged with cover, in the history the worst sports disaster, 96 fans death - a football field the United States eyebrow police defeat - said last Thursday, he will retire next year.
Norman Bettison, west Yorkshire police police chief says he will in March, let his "good faith" to conduct a comprehensive investigation, charges.
Bettison, he denied that there is any improper behavior, free, but the present in the UK northern city of Sheffield fort hill stadium in 1989 96 Liverpool supporters were killed in the crowd crushed.
A solid report last month found evidence, the police response to the disaster are flawed, and life was saved the officer had tried to dishonest fans deflection responsibility.
The report found that more than 100 statements of time has been altered, remove the evidence, painting the police from the point of view of the negative.
The book was published, the police watchdog said, this is considered to Bettison two complaints.
The most serious police chief says, "participation in the misleading information" official investigation into the production and supply of disaster area, the watchdog said.
Bettison since 2007, west Yorkshire is the highest level of officials, originally is due to retire in January, but his term extension.
"However, in the past few weeks aroused my thinking about what is the best of the police in west Yorkshire future, now I have decided to set up a new company date is March 31, 2013 my retirement, he said:" in a statement Thursday.
Bettison has to apologize, said last month, the behavior of the fans in Hillsborough the police work than it needs.
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