Cumbria chief constable’s suspension ‘not waste of resources’, says minister
Last updated at 13:00, Monday, 22 October 2012
Police minister Damian Green has denied that the suspension of chief constable Stuart Hyde is a waste of time and resources.
The minister, who helped Tory candidate Richard Rhodes launch his manifesto to be Cumbria’s first police commissioner, was in Cumbria on Saturday.
Mr Hyde remains suspended on full pay despite the Independent Police Complaints Commission ruling that allegations of serious misconduct were “based on unsupported suspicion”.
But Mr Green denied that the suspension was a waste of police time and resources.
He said: “You have got to run a fair process and organisations have to be properly investigated. The individual needs to be treated fairly and that will take a period of time: it is the principle of innocent until proven guilty.”
Mr Rhodes, a retired headteacher, has several radical crime-busting ideas on his manifesto.
He wants to create “parish constables” to tackle rural crime.
Cumbria goes to the polls on November 15 to elect what will the first police and crime commissioner with power to hire and fire and chief constable, take charge of policing priorities and set the force budget.
Speaking at the launch he said: “One of the things I would like to discuss is the creation of parish constables with the power of supers.
“They would answer to the parish council and would be a visible presence within the countryside.”
He also wants to create a fund to compensate the victims of crime through an “office of victim services”, and a volunteer network to offer practical support to the victims of crime.
Mr Rhodes would also set up an “office of public engagement”.
Mr Rhodes faces competition from Labour’s Patrick Leonard, Liberal Democrat Pru Jupe and Independent Mary Robinson.
First published at 12:56, Monday, 22 October 2012
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
Have your say
- 28 new housing sites in Carlisle unveiled (7 comments)
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (16 comments)
- Hope buyer can be found for Carlisle pub (6 comments)
- Families asked to scatter ashes on Lake District fells - not leave boxes (2 comments)
- Allerdale needs 200 affordable homes a year to help first time buyers (4 comments)
- Plans to cut speed limit on Carlisle road to 40mph (27 comments)
- Cumbria police used bus full of children as roadblock to stop car (56 comments)
- Cumbrian council issues garden waste collections threat (13 comments)
- Anger as new homes approved despite 300 objections (41 comments)
- Cumbrian child porn pervert gets £150,000 pension payout (6 comments)
Court & crime
Anne Pickles
- Police appeal after girl, 10, says she was touched by man on street
- Man admits 33 sex offences, including three rapes
- Couple left son home alone to go on holiday abroad, Carlisle court told
- Carlisle residents' anger at mess left behind by travellers
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (16 comments)
- Couple left son home alone to go on holiday abroad, Carlisle court told
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (16 comments)
- Carlisle road closed after lorry driver injured
- Carlisle trader who illegally clocked cars jailed
- Gangs in Carlisle scouring rubbish bags for bank details - claim (9 comments)
- 28 new housing sites in Carlisle unveiled (7 comments)
- Allerdale needs 200 affordable homes a year to help first time buyers (4 comments)
- Families asked to scatter ashes on Lake District fells - not leave boxes (2 comments)
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (16 comments)
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (16 comments)
- 28 new housing sites in Carlisle unveiled (7 comments)
- Gangs in Carlisle scouring rubbish bags for bank details - claim (9 comments)
- Cumbria police used bus full of children as roadblock to stop car (56 comments)
- Allerdale needs 200 affordable homes a year to help first time buyers (4 comments)
- Cumbria police used bus full of children as roadblock to stop car (56 comments)
- Anger as new homes approved despite 300 objections (41 comments)
- Trade chairman against Cumbria's summer road closures plan (39 comments)
- Carlisle city centre clothes shop closing down (32 comments)
- Hoopers store in Carlisle bought 'by mistake' at auction (32 comments)








