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"...
Porthmadog: Police officer under criminal investigation after punch video
By James McCarthyBBC News
A Police Officer filmed seemingly punching A Man in The Head nine times is under criminal investigation.
The Officer has been served with a Gross Misconduct notice after footage showed him with his arm around A Man 's neck while appearing to hit his face in Porthmadog.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said The Officer had been suspended by North Wales Police.
It said a second officer had also been served with a misconduct notice.
The Second officer's alleged conduct is related to The Level of care given to the 34-year-old man after his arrest.
The IOPC said The First officer used an incapacitant spray on the arrested man as he was being put in the back of a police vehicle.
The Incident happened after police were sent to a report of a disturbance at a property in The Town in Gwynedd, North West Wales, at about 11:00 BST on 10 May.
At about 11:50 the officers found The Man in The Garden of a nearby house and arrested him.
The Police watchdog said on The Way to the Police Station The Man appeared to become unwell and was given First Aid .
He was then taken by ambulance to hospital and before being released back into police custody.
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.
Ongoing inquires" We Are progressing our investigation in a thorough and timely manner, carefully securing and examining a range of evidence to establish what took place during the whole incident.
He Said that the misconduct notices " does not necessarily mean that criminal or disciplinary proceedings will follow".
The IOPC said it had examined police body worn video and phone footage, CCTV and taken witness statements, including from the injured man.
It said it was examining whether The Force used by The Officer was justifiable, proportionate and necessary and whether appropriate care was given after the arrest.
Whether officers followed their training and North Wales Police's policies and procedures is also being considered.
North Wales Police, it said, was cooperating with inquiries.
What was the community reaction?Residents expressed their shock after hearing of The Incident on Pensyflog, a street in the coastal town.
Gwynedd councillor for the area, Nia Jeffreys, said at The Time trust in The Police had been " shaken".
" This kind of behaviour by one Police Officer can't be tolerated, it's very difficult to justify, " She Said .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com