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POWERLIST 2008
CEDRIC FREDERICKS
MIKE FULLER
Chief Executive Offi cer, Kent Community Housing Trust Chief Constable, Kent Police
CEDRIC HAS recently taken MIKE FULLER’S position as the
over as CEO of residential country’s highest ranking black
care charity KCHT. But for the police offi cer is underpinned by a
past decade he was CEO of distinguished career in the force
Adepta, a multi-regional charity spanning more than 30 years.
supporting people with learning As a Detective Superintendent
disabilities, autism and/or based in the Home Offi ce, he
mental health problems. Since gave regular advice to the Home
joining as Director of what was Secretary and government
Penta Housing Ltd over 10 years ministers. In 1998, while at
ago, Cedric has overseen the New Scotland Yard, he helped
organisation’s growth from a set up the groundbreaking
small, local service provider Racial and Violent Crime Task
supporting 100 people, employing 100 staff and with a turnover Force following the Stephen Lawrence inquiry. In 2000, as a
of £2m per annum, to one that now supports over 700 people, New Scotland Yard Commander, he set up and ran Operation
employs in excess of 1,000 staff and has a turnover in excess Trident, which tackled gun crime within London. In 2001 he won
of £26.5m per annum. In addition, the 6ft 7in former basketball the G2 ‘Man of the Year Award’ in recognition of his personal
player has, through the teams he runs in his spare time, guided achievements and contribution to policing in London. He was
many young men, a lot of whom would otherwise have gone off awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for distinguished service in
the rails, to America on basketball scholarships. 2004.
The panel said: Iverfi ca publistis practuius hebator‘Unsung hero of Third us, IverfiThe panel said: ca publistis practuius hebator‘In charge of policing us,
Sectorcondactuam et optin Itam actudees! , who has changed as many lives in condactuam et optin Itam actudees! Kent, so the level of infl uence he
his life outside work as he has in his job.’Sciem in sul conihi, tate medo, pubis Sciem in sul conihi, tate medo, pubiscommands speaks for itself.’
LEWIS HAMILTON
COURTENAY GRIFFITHS QC
Formula One Driver Barrister
IT IS hard to believe that Lewis Hamilton has only been racing ONE OF Britain’s most senior
Formula One cars for just over a year. Such has been his impact and well respected criminal
on the sport that the 22-year-old from Hertfordshire already lawyers, Courtenay Griffi ths,
seems to be a veteran. Certainly he drives like one, showing QC, is currently lead counsel
the sort of maturity that the sport has never before representing Charles Taylor, the
witnessed in one so inexperienced. Known for his former president of Liberia, at
coolness under pressure and total lack of fear, Lewis, The Hague. Taylor is the fi rst
who has won practically every competition he has African Head of State to be put
taken part in since he was eight years old, is not just on trial. It is far from the only
going to be remembered in motor racing as the fi rst high-profi le trial Courtenay has
black driver, he is going to be regarded as one of the been involved with. In the UK,
greatest drivers the sport has ever witnessed. his skills were witnessed in the
Racing legend Jackie Stewart was recently Damilola Taylor murder trial, the
asked who would have won between a PC Keith Blakelock murder trial, the Brighton bombing and the
young Michael Schumacher and Lewis. Harrods bombing, among others. The Jamaica-born QC, who has
It would barely be a contest, he said, become increasingly involved with international criminal law, has
‘Lewis, by a country mile.’ recently practised in the Caribbean and Bermuda, and was asked
to deliver the annual Norman Manley lecture at the Law School of
The panel said:
the University of the West Indies. Courtenay has also written and
lectured extensively on all aspects of the criminal justice system.
‘Transformed a
Iverfi ca publistis practuius hebatorsport that wasus, Iverfi
The panel said: ‘
ca publistis practuius hebator
One of Britain’s most
us,
condactuam et optin Itam actudees! heading condactuam et optin Itam actudees!
infl uential barristers, now showcasing
Sciem in sul conihi, tate medo, pubisnowhere.’ Sciem in sul conihi, tate medo, pubis
his talents on the world stage.’
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