Sir Norman Bettison would have a "case to answer for gross misconduct" for actions following the publication of the Hillsborough disaster report, the police watchdog has found.
The West Yorkshire Police Authority had asked the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) to investigate the former chief constable.
It has concluded Sir Norman had a case to answer for discreditable conduct and abuse of authority.
He resigned last year.
The investigation related to the period following the publication of the Hillsborough Independent Panel report, which laid bare police attempts to shift the blame for the tragedy to the victims.
While serving with the South Yorkshire force, Sir Norman was a key figure in compiling its report into how it handled the aftermath of the tragedy.
Although the force's investigation has since been discredited, Sir Norman has always denied being involved in any cover-up.
Last autumn, following his resignation as chief constable, the West Yorkshire Police Authority asked the IPCC to investigate whether Sir Norman had tried to interfere with its inquiries into his role at Hillsborough.
When he resigned last October, five months before his scheduled retirement, Sir Norman said he would co-operate fully with the IPCC investigation.
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