HL Deb 18 May 1998 vol 589 c146WA
The Earl of Haddington

asked Her Majesty's Government:

On what date and why the Chief Constable of Gwent was suspended from duty, giving the reasons; what allegations have been made against the chief constable; what stage has been reached in the investigation; when the investigation will be concluded; when the police authority is expected to make a statement; how long the police authority is to remain without an operational chief constable; and whether these investigations involve allegations against other chief officers of the Gwent Constabulary. [HL1813]

Lord Williams of Mostyn

The Chief Constable of Gwent was suspended from duty on 24 October 1997 as a result of allegations made against him. The police authority appointed Dr. Butler, Chief Constable of Gloucestershire, to investigate the allegations, none of which involved other chief officers of the Gwent Constabulary. He has completed his investigations, under the supervision of the Police Complaints Authority, and he reported his findings and recommendations to the police authority on 13 May. Having considered the investigating officer's report, the police authority expects to decide within a few days what action to take. I understand it is likely that the police authority will make a statement shortly.

In accordance with the provisions of Section 12 of the Police Act 1996, the designated assistant chief constable is exercising all the powers and duties of the chief constable. The designated chief constable acts as chief constable with the agreement of the police authority and the consent of the Home Secretary.