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“There has been zero consultation and no clarity on how the vital functions my office delivers will be maintained. In Wiltshire, I am told I will be replaced by a committee of local authority leaders - but no explanation of how they will take on the complex responsibilities we currently manage.
“For more than a decade, PCCs have brought democratic accountability to policing, secured millions in extra funding for victim services and community safety, and driven improvements in transparency.
“Removing PCCs now - at a time when public trust in policing is at an all-time low - risks creating an accountability vacuum and taking policing backwards.
“Leaving forces to mark their own homework on standards, performance and finances, is forcing policing back into a time where many will not want to be taken – and one that PCCs have worked hard to move forwards from.
“Nearly all the government’s flagship priorities - supporting victims, tackling violence against women and girls, preventing crime in local communities - were pioneered by PCCs and funded through our offices. Shifting these responsibilities to already cash-strapped councils will harm communities and victims.
"Wiltshire deserves clear, visible leadership and strong local accountability. The public deserve nothing less.”