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G4S outsourcing deal with police forces collapses G4S outsourcing deal with police forces collapses
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A plan by three police forces to outsource services to a private firm has collapsed after Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) rejected it.A plan by three police forces to outsource services to a private firm has collapsed after Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) rejected it.
Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire forces were looking at contracting G4S to provide joint IT and human resources.Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire forces were looking at contracting G4S to provide joint IT and human resources.
Three PCCs have pulled out of the plan, although G4S already provides support services for Lincolnshire Police.Three PCCs have pulled out of the plan, although G4S already provides support services for Lincolnshire Police.
The forces intend to increase collaboration. G4S is yet to comment. The forces intend to increase collaboration. G4S has yet to comment.
BBC East home affairs correspondent Sally Chidzoy said: "It's likely to safeguard a number of local jobs as the three forces are now looking to increase their collaboration."BBC East home affairs correspondent Sally Chidzoy said: "It's likely to safeguard a number of local jobs as the three forces are now looking to increase their collaboration."
Funding gap The three PCCs met to formalise their decision earlier, with Hertfordshire's PCC David Lloyd confirming the three commissioners had "discontinued negotiations" between the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Strategic Alliance and G4S.
The three PCCs are due to meet later to formalise their decision. The forces had considered joining with Lincolnshire, which has a 10-year contract with G4S, as part of outsourcing plans.
The forces said they would not comment until after the meeting.
The three forces had considered joining with Lincolnshire police, which has a 10-year contract with G4S, as part of outsourcing plans.
The plan was put forward in a bid to help plug a £73m funding gap.The plan was put forward in a bid to help plug a £73m funding gap.
It could have affected 1,100 staff and led to savings for each force of £20m a year by 2015. Olympics embarrassment
It could have affected 1,100 staff and led to savings for each force of £20m a year, by 2015.
Mr Lloyd said: "It is now clear that the G4S framework contract through Lincolnshire Police was not suitable for the unique position of the three forces.
"All this means is that we will not be contracting with G4S. I am already in discussion with other market providers and will continue to talk with G4S about how they can assist policing support services in Hertfordshire.
"I made my decision based on evidence and on the recommendations from the chief constables.
"I still believe that substantial elements of policing support services will be best delivered by the private sector and will ensure that this option is immediately pursued. We will now move forward looking at Organisational Support services, as before."
Bedfordshire's PCC Olly Martins tweeted: "We have concluded Lincs/G4S contract is not for us".
G4S was heavily criticised for its handling of the Olympic Games security contract last summer.G4S was heavily criticised for its handling of the Olympic Games security contract last summer.
The company admitted last month that the Olympic contract had cost it £50m after it failed to deliver 10,400 security guards in time for the Games.The company admitted last month that the Olympic contract had cost it £50m after it failed to deliver 10,400 security guards in time for the Games.