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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. |
Instead the forces said they would increase their internal collaboration. | |
G4S said the deal would have saved the three forces more than £100m over about 10 years. | |
The three PCCs formalised their decision at a meeting 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 forces had considered joining with Lincolnshire, which has a 10-year contract with G4S, as part of outsourcing plans. | The forces had considered joining with Lincolnshire, 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 and could have affected 1,100 staff. | |
Olympics embarrassment | Olympics embarrassment |
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. | 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. |
"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 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." | |
Bedfordshire's PCC Olly Martins tweeted: "We have concluded Lincs/G4S contract is not for us". | Bedfordshire's PCC Olly Martins tweeted: "We have concluded Lincs/G4S contract is not for us". |
Kim Challis, G4S chief executive, said: "We put forward a compelling proposition to the police forces... which would have guaranteed them savings of over £100m over the next 10 years. | |
"It was never about replacing police officers. This has already proved to be the case in Lincolnshire, where... in less than a year has seen us deliver savings in running costs of around 16%. | |
"We continue to work with a number of signatory forces on the Lincolnshire Police contract, including Hertfordshire, to see how we can help them to generate the savings they need". | |
BBC East home affairs correspondent Sally Chidzoy said the move towards more internal collaboration would likely safeguard a number of local jobs. | |
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. |