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Keith Bristow

Keith Bristow QPM served as the first Director-General of the National Crime Agency from 2011 to 2016.[1] He was formerly the Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police, and was appointed in October 2011 to oversee the creation of the NCA and, following its launch in 2013, led the organisation in its mission to cut serious and organised crime in the UK. Between 2011 and 2013, Bristow built and designed the agency, from concept to full operational crime-fighting, working closely with the Government, global partners and participating in the UK National Security Council.[2] He is the former Vice Chairman of Arcanum, a global strategic intelligence company and a subsidiary of Magellan Investment Holdings and currently Executive Chairman of Heligan Group.[3][4][5]

Keith Bristow
Bristow at Chatham House in 2013
Director-General of the National Crime Agency
In office
October 2013 – January 2016
Appointed byTheresa May
DeputyPhil Gormley
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byLynne Owens
Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police
In office
2006–2011
Preceded byJohn Burbeck
Succeeded byAndy Parker
Personal details
Born
Keith Bristow

1967 (age 56–57)
Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
ProfessionPolice officer

Early career edit

Bristow joined West Mercia Constabulary as a cadet and served in uniformed and Criminal Investigation Department roles. In 1997, as a Detective Chief Inspector, he was appointed staff officer to the president of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO). In 1998 he was promoted Detective Superintendent and seconded to the West Midlands Police Major Investigation Team, later transferring to the force permanently, where he served as operations manager and director of intelligence. Promoted to Chief Superintendent, he commanded an operational command unit in Birmingham.

Chief officer edit

In 2002, he was promoted Assistant Chief Constable and became a director of the National Criminal Intelligence Service. In 2005, he was appointed Deputy Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police and in July 2006 became Chief Constable.[6]

He is also chair of the G8 Law Enforcement Group and from 2009 to 2011 was head of crime at ACPO, having previously been head of violence and public protection and of criminal use of firearms. He was the first British graduate of the European Top Senior Police Officer Course[6] and holds a master's degree in organisational development, a postgraduate diploma in management studies, and a diploma in applied criminology. As an influential voice on contemporary law enforcement issues, he has a substantial record of keynote addresses both domestically and internationally. Of special note, in 2012 Bristow delivered the annual James Smart lecture 'joined up public protection' and in 2014 the annual Police Foundation lecture 'policing with consent in the digital age'.[7]

In October 2011, Home Secretary Theresa May, announced that Bristow would head the new National Crime Agency; Bristow spent two years designing and building the agency, including merging multiple organisations. The agency began operations two years later in October 2013.[8]

In 2014 and 2015, he chaired the Five Eyes Law Enforcement Group (FELEG), a partnership between UK, US, Australia, Canada and New Zealand which seeks to reduce the international threat and impact of organised crime.[9]

As of 2015, Bristow was paid a salary of £225,000 by the agency, making him one of the 328 most highly paid people in the British public sector at that time.[10] On 26 November 2015, it was announced that he would be standing down in January 2016.[citation needed] He was succeeded by Lynne Owens, the former Chief Constable of Surrey Police, on 4 January 2016.[11][12]

Bristow was awarded the Queen's Police Medal (QPM) in the 2008 Birthday Honours.[13]

Arcanum edit

On January 20, 2016, Bristow was appointed as a senior advisor to Arcanum Global a Private Intelligence Agency.[14] Acting on behalf of Wirecard, an Arcanum client, in 2019 Bristow is reported to have met the Financial Conduct Authority to open an investigation into the Financial Times for their reporting on Wirecard's financial irregularities. Executives at Wirecard had attempted to portray Financial Times investigative journalists Paul Murphy and Dan McCrum as having been paid by short sellers to bring down the company. Wirecard collapsed in 2020, with €1.9 billion missing from its accounts.[15]

Honours edit

       

Ribbon Description Notes
  Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
  • 2008
  Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
  • 2002
  • UK Version of this Medal
  Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
  • 2012
  • UK Version of this Medal
  Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 February 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  2. ^ "National Crime Agency — Thank you and farewell from Keith Bristow This is..."
  3. ^ "UNITED KINGDOM : Interrupt Labs takes ex-NCA chief Keith Bristow on vulnerabilities hunt - 12/05/2022". Intelligence Online. 12 May 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  4. ^ "UNITED KINGDOM : Keith Bristow joins Arcanum - 20/01/2016 - Intelligence Online". 20 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Our Leadership Team".
  6. ^ a b Rotary International District 1060[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 January 2018. Retrieved 26 September 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "UK National Crime Agency head to be Keith Bristow". BBC News. 10 October 2011.
  9. ^ "Keith Bristow joins Arcanum - Arcanum Global".
  10. ^ "Senior officials 'high earners' salaries as at 30 September 2015 – GOV.UK". gov.uk. 17 December 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
  11. ^ "Surrey Chief Constable Lynne Owens to take over National Crime Agency". BBC News. 26 November 2015. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  12. ^ . National Crime Agency. Archived from the original on 2 February 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  13. ^ "No. 58729". The London Gazette (Supplement). 14 June 2008. p. 26.
  14. ^ Hartmann, Yael (20 January 2016). "FORMER DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE UK'S NATIONAL CRIME AGENCY JOINS ARCANUM".
  15. ^ "How the Biggest Fraud in German History Unravelled". The New Yorker. 27 February 2023. Retrieved 19 April 2023.

References edit

    Police appointments
    Preceded by
    Unknown
    Deputy Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police
    2005–2006
    Succeeded by
    Andy Parker
    Preceded by
    John Burbeck
    Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police
    2006–2011
    Succeeded by
    Andy Parker
    New office Director of the National Crime Agency
    2013–2016
    Succeeded by

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PoliceIn office 2006 2011Preceded byJohn BurbeckSucceeded byAndy ParkerPersonal detailsBornKeith Bristow1967 age 56 57 Wolverhampton United KingdomProfessionPolice officer Contents 1 Early career 2 Chief officer 3 Arcanum 4 Honours 5 Footnotes 6 ReferencesEarly career editBristow joined West Mercia Constabulary as a cadet and served in uniformed and Criminal Investigation Department roles In 1997 as a Detective Chief Inspector he was appointed staff officer to the president of the Association of Chief Police Officers ACPO In 1998 he was promoted Detective Superintendent and seconded to the West Midlands Police Major Investigation Team later transferring to the force permanently where he served as operations manager and director of intelligence Promoted to Chief Superintendent he commanded an operational command unit in Birmingham Chief officer editIn 2002 he was promoted Assistant Chief Constable and became a director of the National Criminal Intelligence Service In 2005 he was appointed Deputy Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police and in July 2006 became Chief Constable 6 He is also chair of the G8 Law Enforcement Group and from 2009 to 2011 was head of crime at ACPO having previously been head of violence and public protection and of criminal use of firearms He was the first British graduate of the European Top Senior Police Officer Course 6 and holds a master s degree in organisational development a postgraduate diploma in management studies and a diploma in applied criminology As an influential voice on contemporary law enforcement issues he has a substantial record of keynote addresses both domestically and internationally Of special note in 2012 Bristow delivered the annual James Smart lecture joined up public protection and in 2014 the annual Police Foundation lecture policing with consent in the digital age 7 In October 2011 Home Secretary Theresa May announced that Bristow would head the new National Crime Agency Bristow spent two years designing and building the agency including merging multiple organisations The agency began operations two years later in October 2013 8 In 2014 and 2015 he chaired the Five Eyes Law Enforcement Group FELEG a partnership between UK US Australia Canada and New Zealand which seeks to reduce the international threat and impact of organised crime 9 As of 2015 Bristow was paid a salary of 225 000 by the agency making him one of the 328 most highly paid people in the British public sector at that time 10 On 26 November 2015 it was announced that he would be standing down in January 2016 citation needed He was succeeded by Lynne Owens the former Chief Constable of Surrey Police on 4 January 2016 11 12 Bristow was awarded the Queen s Police Medal QPM in the 2008 Birthday Honours 13 Arcanum editOn January 20 2016 Bristow was appointed as a senior advisor to Arcanum Global a Private Intelligence Agency 14 Acting on behalf of Wirecard an Arcanum client in 2019 Bristow is reported to have met the Financial Conduct Authority to open an investigation into the Financial Times for their reporting on Wirecard s financial irregularities Executives at Wirecard had attempted to portray Financial Times investigative journalists Paul Murphy and Dan McCrum as having been paid by short sellers to bring down the company Wirecard collapsed in 2020 with 1 9 billion missing from its accounts 15 Honours edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Ribbon Description Notes nbsp Queen s Police Medal QPM 2008 nbsp Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal 2002 UK Version of this Medal nbsp Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal 2012 UK Version of this Medal nbsp Police Long Service and Good Conduct MedalFootnotes edit National Crime Agency The Board Archived from the original on 2 February 2016 Retrieved 26 January 2016 National Crime Agency Thank you and farewell from Keith Bristow This is UNITED KINGDOM Interrupt Labs takes ex NCA chief Keith Bristow on vulnerabilities hunt 12 05 2022 Intelligence Online 12 May 2022 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NATIONAL CRIME AGENCY JOINS ARCANUM How the Biggest Fraud in German History Unravelled The New Yorker 27 February 2023 Retrieved 19 April 2023 References editBiography on Warwickshire Police websitePolice appointmentsPreceded byUnknown Deputy Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police2005 2006 Succeeded byAndy ParkerPreceded byJohn Burbeck Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police2006 2011 Succeeded byAndy ParkerNew office Director of the National Crime Agency2013 2016 Succeeded byLynne Owens Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Keith Bristow amp oldid 1177288375, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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