MP criticises decision to allow convicted criminals to hold important policing roles

Astonished: Sir Bob Russell Astonished: Sir Bob Russell

COLCHESTER MP Sir Bob Russell has criticised the decision to allow deputy police and crime commissioners with criminal records to be appointed.
 

Speaking in the House of Commons Sir Bob argued deputies should be subject to the same rules as their bosses who had to have unblemished records to stand.
 

He said: “It is astonishing that people who stood for the post of police and crime commissioners had to have an unblemished record whereas they can cheerfully appoint any number of deputies who are not subject to the same requirements.

"How can the public have confidence when people with criminal records can hold such important roles in the new police regimes?”

Essex Police and Crime Commissioner Nick Alston has confirmed he will appoint a deputy but is yet to do so.

See the full story and reaction in Wednesday's Gazette.

Comments(6)

Taj says...
11:19am Tue 8 Jan 13

I would rather he got up in Parliament and did something about the impact of his coalition party policies on fuel poverty and the need for the increasing number of people having to rely on food donations to survive and while he is at it sort out the terrible state of the pavements and roads in Colchester.

Feisty CBC says...
11:20am Tue 8 Jan 13

There are also a lot of criminals in "high office" these days that haven't been tried and convicted.

hughie-s says...
2:14pm Tue 8 Jan 13

Odds on Lord H being appointed?

Grabber says...
7:45pm Tue 8 Jan 13

So all MP's with a criminal record should down hey Bob ? The house would be quiet !

Grabber says...
8:35pm Tue 8 Jan 13

*step down

Boris says...
10:51pm Tue 8 Jan 13

Tony Blair is no longer a parliamentarian, but he used to be one. He is a war criminal and should be sent for trial at The Hague.
All the rest pales into insignificance.

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