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An investigation into alleged police computer misuse by Dyfed-Powys' chief constable has been dropped after his sudden retirement, it has emerged. | An investigation into alleged police computer misuse by Dyfed-Powys' chief constable has been dropped after his sudden retirement, it has emerged. |
But a claim of financial irregularities against Terry Grange is being examined as a potential criminal investigation. | But a claim of financial irregularities against Terry Grange is being examined as a potential criminal investigation. |
The Independent Police Complaints Commission said the computer claim no longer applied because it was a conduct issue covered by police regulations. | The Independent Police Complaints Commission said the computer claim no longer applied because it was a conduct issue covered by police regulations. |
Local politicians said the claims had to be examined with transparency. | Local politicians said the claims had to be examined with transparency. |
I think for his own sake he should have stayed in his post and answered the questions the independent commission wanted to ask Helen Mary Jones AM, Llanelli | |
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr MP Adam Price said: "I held a meeting with Terrence Grange only a little over a week ago and was given no indication that he was on the verge of stepping down. | Carmarthen East and Dinefwr MP Adam Price said: "I held a meeting with Terrence Grange only a little over a week ago and was given no indication that he was on the verge of stepping down. |
"The allegations against Mr Grange are concerning and must be investigated with the utmost transparency." | "The allegations against Mr Grange are concerning and must be investigated with the utmost transparency." |
Llanelli AM Helen Mary Jones has asked Dyfed-Powys Police Authority to explain why he "has been allowed to retire in this way". | Llanelli AM Helen Mary Jones has asked Dyfed-Powys Police Authority to explain why he "has been allowed to retire in this way". |
"There will be complaints that can no longer be investigated by the independent commission, particularly around the misuse of computers," said the Plaid Cymru AM. | "There will be complaints that can no longer be investigated by the independent commission, particularly around the misuse of computers," said the Plaid Cymru AM. |
"This apparent lack of transparency risks undermining the faith of our communities in their police force and that would be unfortunate." | "This apparent lack of transparency risks undermining the faith of our communities in their police force and that would be unfortunate." |
She praised Mr Grange's policing, but said: "I think for his own sake he should have stayed in his post and answered the questions the independent commission wanted to ask". | She praised Mr Grange's policing, but said: "I think for his own sake he should have stayed in his post and answered the questions the independent commission wanted to ask". |
TERRY GRANGE'S BIOGRAPHY Terry Grange is married with three adult daughtersJoined the Army at 15, serving with the Parachute BrigadeHas a Masters degree in public servicesJoined the Metropolitan Police in 1971Joined Avon and Somerset Police in 1988, becoming assistant chief constable in 1994Became Dyfed-Powys chief constable in 2000 | TERRY GRANGE'S BIOGRAPHY Terry Grange is married with three adult daughtersJoined the Army at 15, serving with the Parachute BrigadeHas a Masters degree in public servicesJoined the Metropolitan Police in 1971Joined Avon and Somerset Police in 1988, becoming assistant chief constable in 1994Became Dyfed-Powys chief constable in 2000 |
The IPCC said it would examine if there was enough evidence in the financial irregularities allegation to submit a file to the Crown Prosecution Service. | The IPCC said it would examine if there was enough evidence in the financial irregularities allegation to submit a file to the Crown Prosecution Service. |
The police authority announced on Monday that it had accepted "with regret" his retirement with immediate effect. | The police authority announced on Monday that it had accepted "with regret" his retirement with immediate effect. |
It said Mr Grange "had indicated that he had allowed his private life to interfere with his professional role". | It said Mr Grange "had indicated that he had allowed his private life to interfere with his professional role". |
'Outstanding year' | 'Outstanding year' |
There are reports that Mr Grange retired after asking the police authority to back him, and being refused. | There are reports that Mr Grange retired after asking the police authority to back him, and being refused. |
"He went to ask for the support of the police authority but it was not offered. He had not wanted to retire," a police source, who did not want to be identified, told the Press Association. | "He went to ask for the support of the police authority but it was not offered. He had not wanted to retire," a police source, who did not want to be identified, told the Press Association. |
Gary Mason, a former editor of the Police Review, said normally in this sort of case an officer could be fined or reduced in rank, but added: "Clearly, in this case this wouldn't apply because the individual involved is already retired on a full pension." | Gary Mason, a former editor of the Police Review, said normally in this sort of case an officer could be fined or reduced in rank, but added: "Clearly, in this case this wouldn't apply because the individual involved is already retired on a full pension." |
Mr Mason said there was not much the IPCC could do: "They can go through the motions and publish a report but unless it turns into a criminal investigation, that, I think, would be the end of the matter." | Mr Mason said there was not much the IPCC could do: "They can go through the motions and publish a report but unless it turns into a criminal investigation, that, I think, would be the end of the matter." |
Acting deputy chief constable Andy Edwards said the force "would continue to maintain its high standards". | Acting deputy chief constable Andy Edwards said the force "would continue to maintain its high standards". |
"The force has an enviable reputation for performance and enjoys a close relationship with its many communities throughout the force area," said Mr Edwards. | "The force has an enviable reputation for performance and enjoys a close relationship with its many communities throughout the force area," said Mr Edwards. |
"None of that will be compromised as a result of Mr Grange's retirement, following his long and successful association with the force. | "None of that will be compromised as a result of Mr Grange's retirement, following his long and successful association with the force. |
"He leaves the organisation with another outstanding year's figures in respect of all aspects of operational performance." | "He leaves the organisation with another outstanding year's figures in respect of all aspects of operational performance." |
John Antoniazzi, a former chairman of Dyfed-Powys Police Authority, said he was greatly surprised. | John Antoniazzi, a former chairman of Dyfed-Powys Police Authority, said he was greatly surprised. |
"He led the force to a very high position in the 43 forces of England and Wales and we are very proud of that position, a position he held for some time." | "He led the force to a very high position in the 43 forces of England and Wales and we are very proud of that position, a position he held for some time." |
Home Office minister Tony McNulty, at an Association of Chief Police Officers conference in Cardiff, said: "I would simply say that whatever the outcome of the IPCC report and whatever Terry has decided to do over his future, he has made a significant contribution to policing in Wales and for that he is to be congratulated." | Home Office minister Tony McNulty, at an Association of Chief Police Officers conference in Cardiff, said: "I would simply say that whatever the outcome of the IPCC report and whatever Terry has decided to do over his future, he has made a significant contribution to policing in Wales and for that he is to be congratulated." |