Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner

The Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner is the police and crime commissioner, an elected official tasked with setting out the way crime is tackled by Cleveland Police in the area of the former county of Cleveland in England. The post was created in November 2012, following an election held on 15 November 2012, and replaced the Cleveland Police Authority. The current incumbent is Barry Coppinger, who represents the Labour Party.[1]

Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner
Incumbent
Barry Coppinger

since November 2012
Police and crime commissioner of Cleveland Police
Reports toCleveland Police and Crime Panel
AppointerElectorate of the former county of Cleveland
Term lengthFour years
Constituting instrumentPolice Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011
PrecursorCleveland Police Authority
Inaugural holderBarry Coppinger
FormationNovember 2012
DeputyDeputy Police and Crime Commissioner
Salary£85,000
Websitecleveland.pcc.police.uk

List of Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioners

NamePolitical partyDates in office
Barry CoppingerLabour Party15 November 2012 to present
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References

  1. "About Your PCC". Police & Crime Commissioner for Cleveland. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
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