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Giles Orpen-Smellie is the incumbent Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner. He was elected to the post on 8 May 2021, succeeding previous incumbent Lorne Green. He is a member of the War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation Tribunal headed by the Ministry of Justice, having served in the Parachute Regiment of the British Army for 34 years.

Police and Crime Commissioner
Orphen-Smellie stood in the 2021 election for Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner, which he won on 8 May 2021, taking office on 13 May.

In February 2023, Orphen-Smellie stated that police officers such as David Carrick, a London police officer who was a serial rapist, "tarnish[ed] the reputation" of police officers everywhere, and that in response he would be "going hunting for those officers that don't live up to the high standards, not just [that] Norfolk's Constabulary expects, but Norfolk's public expects of its police force."