Sir David Ford
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 7 years ago |
Web site | www.davidfordmusic.com |
Albums | Songs for the Road |
Movies/Shows | Dark Shadows |
1776 | |
Middle of the Night | |
The Man Who Makes The Difference | |
Devil's Deal | |
Loving | |
The Pusher | |
Lure | |
Flag of My Father | |
Search for Tomorrow | |
Date of birth | February 22,1935 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | United Kingdom |
Died | Royal Brompton Hospital |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Nancy Barrett |
Height | 179 (cm) |
Weight | 76 (kg) |
Party | Alliance Party of Northern Ireland |
Niece | Heidi Ford |
Siblings | Kevin A. Ford |
Previous position | Chief Secretary for Administration of Hong Kong (1987–1993) |
Education | Queen's University Belfast |
Royal College of Defence Studies | |
Children | 4 |
Amanda Ford | |
Mandy Ford | |
Date of died | September 10,2017 |
Governor | Sir David Wilson; Chris Patten |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 414234 |
Sir David Ford Life story
Sir David Robert Ford, KBE, LVO was the fifth and the last non-ethnic Chinese Chief Secretary of Hong Kong and Deputy Governor of Hong Kong from 1987 to 1993 and was Hong Kong Commissioner in London from 1980 to 1981 and again from 1994 until 1997.
Cardiff: Police dangerous driving probe over Ely teen deaths
... " I would like to emphasise again that we remain committed to establishing the facts of what happened, " said IOPC head David Ford...
Porthmadog: Police officer under criminal investigation after punch video
... IOPC director David Ford said: " There has been considerable interest and public concern over the footage shared widely on social media, which shows some of the interaction between police officers and the man being arrested...
Cardiff riot: Ely death crash witnesses sought by police watchdog
... They will also investigate: Director of the IOPC David Ford said: " Our investigators have been conducting enquiries and securing evidence in the immediate vicinity of where the events took place, speaking to local residents, distributing leaflets and gathering as much relevant information as possible...
Gwent Police: Nine officers investigated over offensive messages
... David Ford, the director of the IOPC, said the officers being investigated ranged from police constable to inspecting ranks...
NI election 2022: Alliance a party with high expectations
... Former leader and ardent number-cruncher David Ford told me at the party s annual conference in March he believes Alliance will make " at least three gains"...
Gwent Police: Nine officers investigated over offensive messages
Six serving and three former Gwent Police Officers are being investigated for allegedly sharing offensive messages.
A police watchdog investigation was launched after offensive messages, who took his own life in 2020.
The messages were discovered by Mr Jones' family.
Gwent Police said inappropriate behaviour had No Place in The Force .
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) inquiry was launched following a Sunday Times investigation into a phone owned by Mr Jones.
The newspaper said that racist images, pornographic videos and sensitive information about misconduct and corruption investigations were among The Material exchanged between Mr Jones and former colleagues.
In a statement on Wednesday, the IOPC said three serving and two former Officers had been served with misconduct notices in relation to the messages found on Mr Jones' phone.
A further four Officers - One of whom has retired - were identified as being involved in a WhatsApp group where messages were shared. They are being investigated over claims that they failed to challenge or report inappropriate messages sent by colleagues.
The IOPC said a further two serving Officers are under criminal investigation for allegedly unauthorised disclosure of police information to Mr Jones after he had left The Force . They had been served with Gross Misconduct notices but are not being investigated over The Phone messages.
Misconduct notices advise Officers that they are being investigated but charges will not necessarily follow, the watchdog said.
David Ford , The Director of the IOPC, said the Officers being investigated ranged from police constable to inspecting ranks.
He Said the watchdog was also examining when Gwent Police became aware of Ricky Jones ' family's concerns about the messages and what steps The Force took to explore them.
" We will progress The Investigation as swiftly as possible, but given The Number of Officers and the non-recent nature of the alleged conduct, enquiries will take some time, " Mr Ford said.
A separate Wiltshire Police investigation is ongoing into a series of complaints from The Family of Mr Jones, relating to Gwent Police 's handling of its investigation into his death and Officers ' contact with his relatives.
Gwent Police 's Deputy Chief Constable Rachel Williams said: " We Are grateful to the IOPC for the pace at which they are conducting this investigation.
" It is important that these matters receive a full and thorough investigation in a timely way, and we will continue to work with both the IOPC and Wiltshire Police to support this.
" We Are absolutely clear with both our colleagues and communities that inappropriate behaviour has No Place in this force and we remain resolute in our commitment to root out such behaviours.
" I hope that the speed and scale of this investigation will give The Public confidence around The Commitment in policing to tackle unacceptable behaviours. "
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