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3.This Protocol applies to every Chief Constable of a police...
4.This Protocol applies to every Police and Crime Panel in...
6.This Protocol does not legally bind the Commissioner of the...
8.The establishment and maintenance of effective working relationships by these...
9.This Protocol does not supersede or vary the legal duties...
10.All parties will abide by the seven principles set out...
13.Each PCC and their respective Chief Constable are established in...
14.The public accountability for the delivery and performance of the...
16.The PCC is the recipient of all funding, including the...
18.In addition, the PCC must not fetter the operational independence...
20.A PCC has wider responsibilities than those relating solely to...
23.The Chief Constable is responsible to the public and accountable...
25.In order to reflect London’s unique governance arrangements, the powers...
26.The Chief Constable retains responsibility for operational matters. If the...
28.The Home Secretary is ultimately accountable to Parliament and charged...
29.The Home Secretary retains the legal accountability for national security...
31.The current arrangements are defined in part by the 2011...
33.The direction and control of a Chief Constable will include—...
35.The PCC and Chief Constable must work together to safeguard...
36.The relationship between the PCC and Chief Constable is defined...
37.In order to respond to the strategic objectives set by...
38.This Protocol does not fetter the ability of the Independent...
40.The Chief Constable has day to day responsibility for managing...
41.The working financial relationship between the PCC and their Chief...