Police chief's misconduct notice dropped

Esme AshcroftPolitical reporter for Gloucestershire
News imageBBC Head and shoulders shot of Rod Hansen wearing police uniform looking to the right of the photo frame with short hair and a close shaved beard. BBC
One misconduct allegation against Rod Hansen has been dropped

A misconduct case against Gloucestershire Constabulary's suspended Chief Constable has been dropped.

An investigation was launched by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) into Rod Hansen in 2025 over allegations he was inappropriately involved in the recruitment of a member of staff.

The IOPC has now determined Hansen has "no case to answer" in relation to this case. However, he still faces a separate gross misconduct hearing over an alleged data breach.

A spokesperson for the Chief Police Officers' Staff Association said: "From the outset of this investigation, Chief Constable Hansen has denied all wrongdoing."

"We are pleased that the IOPC has reached this conclusion after thoroughly examining the details of the case," they added.

An IOPC spokesperson said there was insufficient evidence to progress the recruitment allegations to either a misconduct meeting or disciplinary hearing.

Timeline

Hansen was initially suspended on full pay from the force in October 2024 over concerns about his handling of computer misuse and a potential data breach by another member of staff two years earlier.

This suspension was lifted to allow him to be redeployed to the National Police Chiefs' Council from January last year.

Hansen was later suspended again in May after he was given a second misconduct notice relating to accusations he inappropriately involved himself in the recruitment of a member of staff.

Hansen's legal representatives have said they will ask Gloucestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Chris Nelson, to lift his suspension again as a result of the IOPC's latest decision.

A misconduct hearing relating to the data breach notice is set to take place in the coming months, although no date has been set.

The BBC has approached PCC Nelson for a comment.

Maggie Blyth was appointed as interim Chief Constable for the force in October 2024.

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