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Police saving plan turned down | Police saving plan turned down |
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The Policing Board has rejected a cost savings package proposed by the Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde. | The Policing Board has rejected a cost savings package proposed by the Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde. |
The PSNI needs to make savings of £24.5m within the next four months. | The PSNI needs to make savings of £24.5m within the next four months. |
On Thursday the board decided to hold off on Sir Hugh's proposals and instead seek funds from the Northern Ireland Office. | |
SDLP board member Dolores Kelly said board members felt the proposed cuts were going to "impact too severely on frontline policing". | |
"They were fairly extensive options such as cutting £1.5m from the police training budget, cuts in civilian and police overtime and cutbacks in capital spend," added Mrs Kelly. | |
Sir Hugh said he understood the Policing Board's concerns but he was legally required to submit a balanced budget. | |
He said some support jobs would be lost if the money could not be found. | |
"The costs will be taken out of IT projects, and things like the police estate, transport, repairs - we are determined to leave the frontline service alone, as best we can," he said. | |
"Our plan at the minute is to take the pressure everywhere but from recruiting." |