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But the selection process will be different than how chiefs were chosen in the past, political analyst and former city councilwoman Sheila Cockrel said.

Under the new City Charter, the police board of commissioners has to hire an executive search firm to compile a list of candidates. Bing would then select who he wants to fill the job with the City Council having to approve the choice, said Cockrel, who has concerns about the charter mandate.

Godbee, who made $140,400 per year as chief, has not publicly commented on the revelations of his affair with Angelica Robinson. But in a letter to Bing wrote that “retirement is only another way to say transition.”

“I always will be actively engaged in our community, our school system, our community colleges and our churches,” the letter continued. “My mission it to continue to work hard to make this city the best it can be.”

Bing placed Godbee on a 30-day suspension last week pending the investigation.

The mayor told reporters that he had talked to Godbee “on more than one occasion” about his relationships.

“He confided in me that he had changed his ways,” Bing said. “I had no reason not to believe that. ... He didn’t live up to those expectations and it leads us to where we are.”

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