Time to have your say on the Police and Crime Panel

Your chance to respond by 17 February

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The Police and Crime Panel for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland is responsible for supporting and challenging the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Rupert Matthews in his role to hold the Chief Constable Rob Nixon accountable for the performance of the police force. The panel works towards a target of reducing crime and ensuring the PCC delivers an effective and efficient police force.

Residents now have the chance to comment on or ask any questions about the panel’s work, ensuring that members of the public are an important part of police scrutiny.

A chair is elected each June and Councillor Deborah Taylor, also acting leader of Leicestershire County Council, has been in post since 2021. Other members include representatives from each of the local councils served by Leicestershire police and two independent panel members.

Councillor Deborah Taylor said: “It’s a privilege to chair the police and crime panel which regularly plays a key role in scrutinising the work of the police and crime commissioner.

“Whilst the panel encompasses a wide range of political affiliations and independents, we really want to hear from you too.

“The panel’s members and I urge you to respond online to help guide your PCC’s strategy for policing in the region by 17 February.”     

Have your say via the Police and Crime Panel engagement page from today (Monday 16 December). 

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