260323 Systematic Failure of Complaint Recording

23/03/2026 regarding Gwent Police
Sent: 23 March 2026 11:54
To: Contacthmicfrs@hmicfrs.gov.uk
Subject: SYSTEMIC FAILURE – Formal Complaints – Mandatory Registration Required (Police Reform Act 2002)

Dear HMICFRS,

I write to bring to your attention a matter which may indicate a systemic issue in the handling of police complaints.

On 5 January 2026, I submitted a formal complaint to Gwent Police under Schedule 3 of the Police Reform Act 2002. Despite subsequent correspondence, no acknowledgment or recording decision has been provided.

The absence of any recording decision suggests a failure to comply with statutory complaint recording obligations.

This raises potential concerns regarding:

  • Whether complaints are being consistently recorded;
  • The integrity of complaint data;
  • Compliance with statutory and regulatory frameworks;
  • Oversight of Professional Standards Departments.

Given the broader implications for public confidence and inspection frameworks, I considered it appropriate to bring this matter to your attention. A brief timeline is set out below:

Timeline Annex – Gwent Police Complaint Recording Failure

5 January 2026

  • Formal complaint submitted to Gwent Police PSD under Schedule 3 Police Reform Act 2002
  • Complaint explicitly identified as statutory
  • Multiple heads of complaint set out
  • Request made for:
    • Recording confirmation
    • Reference number(s)
    • Handling pathway and review rights

2 February 2026

  • Follow-up email sent to PSD
  • No acknowledgment or response received
  • Email copied to:
    • Police and Crime Commissioner
    • Joint Legal Services

17 February 2026

  • Further follow-up sent
  • No acknowledgment or response received – despite an assurance from Katie Jones for Deputy Chief Constable Nicky Brain
  • As at present date
  • No confirmation of complaint recording
  • No reference number issued
  • No indication of handling pathway
  • No response to any correspondence

Position

  • Complaint remains unacknowledged and unrecorded
  • Indicates failure to discharge statutory duty to record complaint