Posted: Mon 22nd Oct 2012

Members of the North Wales Police and Crime Panel Wanted

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Oct 22nd, 2012

The North Wales Police and Crime Panel is seeking two people from North Wales to serve as co-opted independent members from December 2012 for a 3 year term.

The job description PDF can be viewed here, with the explanation of the Crime Panel being:

  • Support the (North Wales) Police and Crime Commissioner to exercise their functions effectively.
  • Review the Police Commissioner’s annual draft Police and Crime Plan.
  • Review the Police and Crime Commissioner’s annual draft budget.
  • Review and scrutinise decisions and actions taken by the Police and Crime Commissioner.
  • If necessary, review the proposed appointment or removal of the Chief Constable.
  • Make reports or recommendations to the North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner as needed.

There is also a ‘job advert’ document (PDF here) however we cannot say we have seen it in print anywhere ourselves.

The closing date is Friday , so anyone who is interested needs to act quickly!



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