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Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner

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Appointer
  
Electorate of Gwent

Precursor
  
Gwent Police Authority

Term length
  
Four years

Inaugural holder
  
Ian Johnston

Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner

Reports to
  
Gwent Police and Crime Panel

Constituting instrument
  
Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011

The Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner is the police and crime commissioner, an elected official tasked with setting out the way crime is tackled by Gwent Police in the Welsh county of Gwent. The post was created in November 2012, following an election held on 15 November 2012, and replaced the Gwent Police Authority. The current incumbent is Jeff Cuthbert, who represents the Labour Party.

Officer of Police and Crime Commissioners Staff

Members of staff employed under the OPCC are as followed: (Salary / Salary bracket included)

  • Police and Crime Commissioner
  • Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner – (£52,500)
  • Chief Finance Officer – (£83,610)
  • Chief of Staff – (£60,000)
  • Head of Performance, Planning and Partnership (£45,960 – £49,059)
  • Head of Criminal Justice Rehabilitation – (£43,041 – £45,960)
  • Business & Finance Officer – (£27,246 – £29,016)
  • Drug Intervention Program Officer – (£24,567 – £26,271)
  • Information Officer – (£29,880 -£31,620)
  • Policy Officer – Victims – (£29,880 – £31,620)
  • Policy Officer – Engagement – (£29,880 – £31,620)
  • Communication Manager – (Paid by Gwent Police)
  • Information System Analyst – (£39,267)
  • Public Response Co-ordinator -(Paid by Gwent Police) (Seconded)
  • Executive Assistant to the PCC & DCC – (£24,567 – £26,271)
  • Personal Assistant to the Chief of Finance & Chief of Staff – (£21,780 – £23,279)
  • Administrative Assistant – (£19,326 – £21,402)
  • Public Response Assistant – (Paid by Gwent Police) (Seconded)
  • References

    Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner Wikipedia