Extract from PMQs: Derbyshire PCC - May 16
Wednesday, 16 May 2018 15:18
Maggie Throup (Erewash) (Con) Q10. Derbyshire’s Labour police
and crime commissioner is advertising for two new members of staff
at a combined cost of more than £90,000 while also increasing his
council tax precept. Given that this will take the commissioner’s
office staff numbers up to 19, excluding the commissioner and his
deputy—which is actually more than the number of police...Request free trial
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Q10. Derbyshire’s Labour police and crime
commissioner is advertising for two new members of staff
at a combined cost of more than £90,000 while also
increasing his council tax precept. Given that this will
take the commissioner’s office staff numbers up to 19,
excluding the commissioner and his deputy—which is
actually more than the number of police officers in
Erewash—does my right hon. Friend agree that Labour is
again prioritising jobs for the boys over brave boots on
the ground? [905347]
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I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend. As she will know,
we have protected police funding since 2015. For 2018-19,
including council tax, there will be an additional £460
million investment available to policing, and we have
been able to do that because of the balanced approach
that we have taken to our economy. As she points out,
however, it is police and crime commissioners who are
locally accountable for the decisions that they make, and
she is absolutely right to raise this issue and the
decisions made by her local police and crime commissioner
on behalf of her constituents.
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