Background
Keith Hellawell was born 18 May 1942 in Kirkburton, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
Keith Hellawell was born 18 May 1942 in Kirkburton, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
He also completed an Master of Science in Social Policy from Cranfield University and an external degree in Law from the University of London.
He serves as the Chairman of Sports Direct. He is a former British police officer He went to school at Kirkburton Secondary Modern School until the age of 15, then went to Dewsbury Technical College and Barnsley College of Mining.
He started work as a coal miner in 1958 but left that job to pursue a career in the Huddersfield Borough Police in 1962.
Police career
He became Britain"s youngest police sergeant, aged 23. Rising through the ranks, including working in Crime Investigation Department, he was appointed Assistant Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police in 1983, then Deputy Chief Constable of Humberside Police in 1985.
He later became Chief Constable of Cleveland police and in 1993 became Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police. He has strong views on terrorists, child murderers and police murderers: he believes they should face the death penalty.
He was the New Labour government"s drugs advisor and so called "drugs czar" from January 1998.
He resigned from his position in July 2002 over the government"s reclassification of cannabis from a Class B to a Class C substance. Differences in opinion with the government over strategy towards tackling drugs were common during his tenure. In the position he was paid £106,057 a year.
Use of all drugs increased as did drugs deaths in the four years of his tenure.
In November 2002 HarperCollins published his autobiography called The Outsider:the autobiography of one of Britain"s most controversial policemen. lieutenant was serialised in the Mail on Sunday.
Two former detectives, Roy Smith and Laurence Andrews, took objection to the book which claimed they had conspired to pervert the course of justice when investigating a murder in 1968 in Aspley. Since 15 May 2006 Hellawell has been Chairman of com/directors Goldshield Group Public Limited Company.
Sports Direct
Hellawell has been Chairman of Sports Direct since 2009.
He was required to give evidence to the House of Commons Select Committee on Scottish Affairs on 25th March 2015 in relation to alleged poor employment practices at the company - particularly around its widespread use of "zero-hours contracts" and the dismissal by its wholly owned susidiary, University of Southern California, of 200 warehouse staff in Scotland with only 15 minutes" notice.
50 of those staff members were subsequently awarded compensation by an Employment Tribunal. In September 2015, Hellawell faced pressure to remove him as Chairman of the company by minority shareholders. Personal life
He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws by the University of Bradford in July 1998, and an honorary degree by Leeds Metropolitan University in 1997.
He was the police chief in Bradford in the 1970s.
In August 2003, the chalet of his holiday home in the south of France burnt down in a forest fire.