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John Jarman made this Freedom of Information request to Bedfordshire Police Authority
The request was successful.
From: John Jarman
1 January 2009
Dear Bedfordshire Police Authority
I am making a request for all the information to which I am
entitled under the Freedom Of Information Act. In order to assist
you with this request, I am outlining my query as specifically as
possible. If however this request is too wide or too unclear, I
would be grateful if you could contact me by e-mail, as I
understand that under the act, you are required to advise and
assist requesters.
I would like to know:
1) How many former officers of Bedfordshire Constabulary are
currently in receipt of an injury award pension, as provided for in
the Police Pensions Regulations 1987 and the Police (Injury
Benefit) Regulations 2006?
2) Do you operate a policy of reducing an injury award pension to
the lowest permissible band when the former officer reaches the age
of 65?
3) In the years 2004 to 2008 inclusive, how many former officers’
injury award pensions were reduced to the lowest banding upon the
former officer reaching the age of 65? (A total figure only is
requested, but I have no objection if you break the figures down by
year)
4) In the years 1987 to 2003 inclusive, how many former officers’
injury award pensions were reduced to the lowest banding upon the
former officer reaching the age of 65? (A total figure only is
requested, but I have no objection if you break the figures down by
year)
5) In the years 2004 to 2008 inclusive, how many formal complaints
have been made against officers of ACPO rank in Bedfordshire
Constabulary regarding matters in any way connected with the
administration of reviews of police injury awards? (A total figure
only is requested, but I have no objection if you break the figures
down by year)
I understand that under the FOI Act, I should be entitled to a
response within 20 working days. I look forward to hearing from you
in the near future.
Please note that your full reply to the above questions should be
sent by e-mail to the return address shown in the heading to this
message. This is because both the request and its response are
published for public scrutiny on the web site through which this
request has been made.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Mr. John Jarman
From: Wardell Janet
5 January 2009
Dear Mr Jarman
In response to your request received by me on 5th January 2009 I wish to inform you that Bedfordshire Police Authority does not hold any records that will satisfy your request. However the Bedfordshire Police Service may hold the information you request. I therefore have transferred your request to the Freedom of Information Officer at the Bedfordshire Police Service.
Regards
Janet Wardell
Member Services Support Manager
Bedfordshire Police Authority
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From: Sharp Kevin
5 January 2009
Dear Mr Jarman,
I have this morning (Monday 5th January 2009) received a FOI request which was originally sent to the Bedfordshire Police Authority.
I will today start to process your request and respond accordingly.
Please note that this FOI request will be accepted as a new request into my office and therefore dated 5th January 09.
Please find an acknowledgement response attached to your recent Freedom of Information request 2009-00001.
Many thanks
Kevin
Kevin Sharp
Information Services Officer
01234 842213
[email address]
Information Governance, Bedfordshire Police, Headquarters, Woburn Road, Kempston, MK43 9AX
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From: Sharp Kevin
15 January 2009
Dear Mr Jarman,
Please find enclosed the response for information request 2009-00001.
I hope this answers your query
Many thanks
Regards
Kevin
Kevin Sharp
Information Services Officer
01234 842213
[1][email address]
Information Governance, Bedfordshire Police, Headquarters, Woburn Road,
Kempston, MK43 9AX
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John Jarman left an annotation (28 April 2009)
If you are a former officer on an injury pension and would like to make contact with an email-based self help group of others then send a message to Eddie at whatsyourforcedoing[AT]yahoo.co.uk Be sure to mention the whatdotheyknow web site.
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