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'Too few checks' on powers of police and crime commissioners | 'Too few checks' on powers of police and crime commissioners |
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There are not enough controls on the powers of police and crime commissioners in England and Wales, the National Audit Office says. | There are not enough controls on the powers of police and crime commissioners in England and Wales, the National Audit Office says. |
It follows a review of the system carried out by the spending watchdog. | It follows a review of the system carried out by the spending watchdog. |
There were "few checks and balances" on the 41 commissioners between elections, according to the NAO. | There were "few checks and balances" on the 41 commissioners between elections, according to the NAO. |
It said police and crime panels, which were set up to scrutinise PCCs, "lack powers" to act on the information they receive. | It said police and crime panels, which were set up to scrutinise PCCs, "lack powers" to act on the information they receive. |
The report also highlighted a "potential conflict of interest" in six areas where PCCs and chief constables use the same chief financial officer. | The report also highlighted a "potential conflict of interest" in six areas where PCCs and chief constables use the same chief financial officer. |
The NAO said that more needs to be done to hold PCCs - which collectively control more than £12 billion of police force funding - to account between elections. | |
NAO head Amyas Morse, the Comptroller and Auditor General, said: "The new policing framework has been in place for only just over a year but already it is clear that there are gaps in the system with the potential to undermine accountability both to the Home Office and the public. | |
"More work is needed to ensure that all elements of the framework are working effectively to minimise risks to value for money." | |
The NAO report said that the new PCC framework had the "potential" to be an improvement on the police authorities it replaced. | |
But it found that in a sample of 15 of the 41 commissioners' websites, no area had published all the data required to help the public hold them to account. | |
The watchdog added that the chief financial officer is a "crucial" check in the system - required by law to expose misuse of funds or unbalanced budgets for police forces and offices of commissioners. | |
It said that under the current system there were few practical checks on commissioners and no recall process. | |
Just 15.1% of registered voters took part in the November 2012 PCC elections - the lowest recorded level of participation at a peacetime non-local government election in Britain. |
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