In the 1980s, Lockwood worked as an auditor for
Humberside County Council. In the interim, he was executive director of finance and policy at the
Local Government Association. After the 2017
Grenfell Tower fire, he led recovery work and liaised with survivors and victims' families. The Grenfell Tower Memorial Commission chose him as co-chair in early 2020. He was appointed by the
Home Office to head the
IOPC from its inception in January 2018. As Director General, Lockwood also chaired the IOPC Board, the majority of which is made up of Non-Executive Directors. The Board advises the Director General and with him sets the strategy for the organisation. In October 2019 Lockwood published an op-ed in
The Guardian, defending
an investigation his organization had performed into the case of an alleged VIP paedophile ring. He resigned as Director General on 3 December 2022 after he became the subject of a police investigation. ==References==