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Ian Johnston was born on 1 June, 1952, is an An independent polouse and crime commissioner. Discover Ian Johnston's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Born 1 June, 1952
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Date of death 15 February, 2023
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Ian Brian Johnston (June 1952 – 15 February 2023) was the Independent Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner.

1952

Johnston was born on 6th of June 1952 in Gwent where he was brought up.

He was educated at Pontllanfraith Grammar School.

He often described himself as having been "born and bred in the County of Gwent".

1970

Johnston joined the Gwent Constabulary in 1970 following service as a Police Cadet.and served as a police officer from 1971 until 2004.

Following Service in uniform he became a detective at Abertillery.

As a sergeant he served in the training department and as an inspector he became the staff officer to the Chief Constable John E. Over Johnston returned to the CID on promotion to chief inspector and then as a superintendent he was seconded to the Police Requirements Support Unit at the Home Office.

Johnston returned to Gwent as a detective superintendent prior to his promotion to detective chief superintendent in charge of the force's CID.

1972

Johnston married Janet in 1972 and they have three children Hayley, Mark and Peter.

1994

He was head of CID in Gwent Police from 1994 until 1999, and was awarded the Queen's Police Medal for distinguished service in 2003.

2002

Queen Elizabeth 2nd Golden Jubilee Medal 2002

2003

Johnston was awarded the Queen's Police Medal in the Birthday honours in 2003 in recognition of his distinguished services to Policing.

Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal

2007

After his retirement from the police service he served as President of the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales from 2007 to 2010.

He was credited with developing diversity within the superintending ranks and with negotiating improved pay and conditions for police officers as a member of 'Staff Side 'of the Police Negotiation Board.

2012

He was the first person to hold the post and was elected on 15 November 2012.

His platform at the PCC election in 2012 was to "Keep Politics out of Policing".

During his period of office, Johnston reopened several Police stations improving public access to the Police in Gwent and he also launched the force's Victims Charter.

He led for the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) on the 'Official Side' of the Police Negotiation Board to introduce improvements in the pay and conditions of service for police officers.

Queen Elizabeth 2nd Diamond Jubilee Medal 2012

2013

In June 2013 Johnston was criticised by local MPs Wayne David and Paul Flynn for his actions in causing the resignation of the Chief Constable of Gwent Police, Carmel Napier.

Johnston criticised Napier's management style, saying that their relationship "was never going to work," and confirmed that he had told her to either retire or "be removed."

Johnston and Napier both later gave evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee, which discussed the circumstances of her retirement.

The Select Committee report criticised Johnston's "disdainful attitude towards scrutiny by Parliament, as well as an indication of a clear over-sensitivity to criticism".

It said that Johnston had been elected by less than 8% of the local electorate, and "had managed to side-step the statutory arrangements for local scrutiny of his decision to sack the chief constable".

2016

He did not seek re-election in 2016.

Johnston retired as Police and Crime Commissioner on 7th May 2016.

Johnston died on 15 February 2023 at the Heath Hospital, Cardiff after a fall earlier that week.

Following his retirement as Gwent's PCC, Johnston became the Chair of his local and regional Crime Stoppers Charity.