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Northamptonshire PCC Adam Simmonds paying staff £65,000 | |
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Northamptonshire's police and crime commissioner (PCC) Adam Simmonds has placed adverts to recruit three assistants at salaries of £65,000 each. | Northamptonshire's police and crime commissioner (PCC) Adam Simmonds has placed adverts to recruit three assistants at salaries of £65,000 each. |
He has already made interim appointments but now plans to make the positions permanent. | He has already made interim appointments but now plans to make the positions permanent. |
Brendan Glynane, Liberal Democrat member of the Police and Crime Panel, said he wanted assurances that it would not be a "rubber-stamping exercise." | Brendan Glynane, Liberal Democrat member of the Police and Crime Panel, said he wanted assurances that it would not be a "rubber-stamping exercise." |
Mr Simmonds' spokesman said the process would be fair, open and transparent. | Mr Simmonds' spokesman said the process would be fair, open and transparent. |
Mr Simmonds, a Conservative, was elected as PCC in November, one of 41 across England and Wales appointed to hold local police forces to account. | Mr Simmonds, a Conservative, was elected as PCC in November, one of 41 across England and Wales appointed to hold local police forces to account. |
Shortly afterwards he appointed four assistant commissioners as part of an "interim management team" but faced criticism for giving the jobs to his "friends". | Shortly afterwards he appointed four assistant commissioners as part of an "interim management team" but faced criticism for giving the jobs to his "friends". |
He said he had to make the appointments quickly. | He said he had to make the appointments quickly. |
'Expanding empire' | 'Expanding empire' |
Three of those posts, with responsibility for justice, governance and public involvement, have now been advertised. | Three of those posts, with responsibility for justice, governance and public involvement, have now been advertised. |
The assistant commissioner for justice will have to "translate the vision of the PCC into reality" while the governance role includes providing "an effective gateway to and from the commissioner". | The assistant commissioner for justice will have to "translate the vision of the PCC into reality" while the governance role includes providing "an effective gateway to and from the commissioner". |
The public involvement role will include leading Mr Simmonds' media and marketing strategies. | The public involvement role will include leading Mr Simmonds' media and marketing strategies. |
Mr Glynane said: "I don't accept the need for these particular posts. | Mr Glynane said: "I don't accept the need for these particular posts. |
"The government probably envisaged a PCC with one assistant, not the way it's going at the moment. It does seem to be an expanding empire." | "The government probably envisaged a PCC with one assistant, not the way it's going at the moment. It does seem to be an expanding empire." |
Mr Glynane said the matter would be discussed at a Police and Crime Panel meeting on Tuesday. | Mr Glynane said the matter would be discussed at a Police and Crime Panel meeting on Tuesday. |
"We would want to know it's an open, transparent process that's seen to be fair," he said. | "We would want to know it's an open, transparent process that's seen to be fair," he said. |
'Competitive process' | 'Competitive process' |
"Some of the individuals involved have left well-paid jobs to go and work for him." | "Some of the individuals involved have left well-paid jobs to go and work for him." |
Peter Heaton, interim assistant commissioner for public involvement, said: "The jobs have been advertised publicly. It's a competitive process. | Peter Heaton, interim assistant commissioner for public involvement, said: "The jobs have been advertised publicly. It's a competitive process. |
"The positions didn't exist previously because there was not a police and crime commissioner. | "The positions didn't exist previously because there was not a police and crime commissioner. |
"On 22 November, the commissioner was given nine weeks to produce a £123m budget and a police and crime plan. Those two things have happened. | "On 22 November, the commissioner was given nine weeks to produce a £123m budget and a police and crime plan. Those two things have happened. |
"When the commissioner came into office, there was no capacity to help him do that. | "When the commissioner came into office, there was no capacity to help him do that. |
"He took the view that he needed people straight away to make sure he met his obligation in law." | "He took the view that he needed people straight away to make sure he met his obligation in law." |
He said that police authorities, the forerunner to PCCs, had staff on comparable salaries. | He said that police authorities, the forerunner to PCCs, had staff on comparable salaries. |
Mr Heaton said it was hoped the fourth assistant commissioner post, for resources, would be advertised in the future. | Mr Heaton said it was hoped the fourth assistant commissioner post, for resources, would be advertised in the future. |
He declined to say whether he had applied for the public involvement post. | He declined to say whether he had applied for the public involvement post. |
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