tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1666579996787484678.post9152610977430724418..comments2023-04-06T17:12:42.978+01:00Comments on A Just Future: Fair for All: A treat of a dayJon Harveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12792245973965010468noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1666579996787484678.post-55834600627200447872014-04-25T09:05:14.060+01:002014-04-25T09:05:14.060+01:00Thanks Di. I am sure someone has collected that da...Thanks Di. I am sure someone has collected that data somewhere but the notable cases are Avon&Somerset, Gwent, Cumbria & Lincolnshire (I think!) But do remember the PCC only has hire/fire power over Chief Constables - not Deputies or ACCs.<br /><br />As for the mavericks, there is widespread view that about 1/3 of PCCs are doing a fine and indeed progressive job, another 1/3 are doing, um, OK... and the remaining third are well out of their depth - but I could not say who was in which group of course! <br /><br />;-) Jon Harveyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12792245973965010468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1666579996787484678.post-9003240580792104692014-04-25T03:41:57.106+01:002014-04-25T03:41:57.106+01:00Hello I wanted to congratulate you on the extensiv...Hello I wanted to congratulate you on the extensive reviews in your blog. I just found it whilst reading up on PCCs so far. I wanted to ask if you have any collective data on the numbers of sacked, resigned, wrongly suspended etc Chief Officers we lost since their appointment. I,m not suggesting to know the in and outs of all cases, my key aim is to look & compare this loss s and attempt to quantify it for public, ill treated officers, the wider force & potential impacts to local partnerships. I do indeed have opinions on some of the #maverick individuals but they ought to remain 'part 2, hehe thanks DiDihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07622911416892154005noreply@blogger.com