LISTEN: Scotland's New Chief Constable Sworn In

Phil Gormley, the former deputy director of the National Crime Agency, has taken over the top job from Sir Stephen House

Published 5th Jan 2016

The new head of Police Scotland has been officially sworn in, praising what has been achieved at the force but insisting there is "still more to be done''.

Phil Gormley, former deputy director of the National Crime Agency, has taken over as chief constable from Sir Stephen House, who stood down at the end of November after three years in the job.

Our reporter Linda Sinclair spoke to him about the challenges ahead.