- John Yates
Assistant Commissioner John Yates is a senior police officer in the London Metropolitan Police Service. Currently he is one of five seniorpolice officers who hold the rank in the Metropolitan Police, the statutory police force forGreater London excluding theCity of London , which is policed by theCity of London Police . Assistant Commissioner Yates came to prominence for heading the Cash for Peerages investigation. His promotion to Assistant Commissioner was confirmed by theMetropolitan Police Authority on the 18 December 2006 - he had previously held the position on a temporary basis. [Government News Network: MPA press release, 18 Dec 06: MPA Appoints New Assistant Commissioner to the Met] [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2450058_1,00.html Times Online: Yates of the Yard closes in on Blair, 12 Nov 06, (accessed 1 Feb 07)] ]A press release issued by the Metropolitan Police Authority stated that Yates will be a member of the MPS management board: "John Yates will help formulate the strategic direction of the largest police service in the country and will manage a major business area."
He has been dubbed 'Yates of the Yard' by the British press following his involvement in a number of cases with a high media profile. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6191799.stm BBC News Website: Cash-for-honours officer promoted, 19 Dec 06, (accessed 19 Dec 06)] ]
Biography
Yates has served as a senior detective in North and West London, according to the MPA press release, and had been the senior investigating officer on over 20 murders. He led the complexcorruption inquiries of recent years that led to the imprisonment of six servingdetectives for sentences totalling 46 years. He has served on the
Association of Chief Police Officers committee onrape [ [http://www.acpo.police.uk/asp/news/PRDisplay.asp?PR_GUID=%7BDD013BBF-8E07-4652-882E-AFFC1A0CDB6C%7D Association of Chief Police Officers: Police Study into Drug Assisted Rape, 1 Nov 04, (accessed 18 Dec 06)] ] Promotion to the substantive rank of Assistant Commissioner, comes with an annual salary of £159,135 and benefits according to the MPA. It also published online, a detailed job description for the role. [ [http://www.mpa.gov.uk/about/recruit/ac.htm Metropolitan Police Authority: Person description for Assistant Commissioner (accessed 18 Dec 06)] ]Cash for Peerages
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Cash for Peerages "As Deputy Assistant Commissioner, then acting Assistant Commissioner, Yates heads the team of detectives investigating the allegations that life peerages were awarded in return for cash, and it was a member of his team who interviewed the then Prime Minister,
Tony Blair in December 2006. John Yates was also the Met Police's senior officer who travelled toBrazil to meet the family ofJean Charles de Menezes who was shot dead after being mistaken for a terrorist during the London Bombings of 2005. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5175696.stm BBC News Wesbsite: Profile: John Yates, 13 July 2006, (accessed 18 Dec 06)] ] . The profile pre-dates his substantive promotion to AC.Yates's team handed its main file on the cash for peerages inquiry to the
Crown Prosecution Service on Friday 20 April. Under English law, it is now up to the CPS to decide whether to bring charges against any of the 136 people interviewed. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6576653.stm BBC News Website: Police hand honours file to CPS 20 Apr 07 (accessed 20 April 07)] ]ee also
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Metropolitan Police
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*Association of Chief Police Officers References
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