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ANALYSIS:

Which PCC candidates have signed up to behaving ethically?

PCC Elections

As we enter PCC Election Week 2016, 103 of the 187 candidates have so far signed the Committee on Standards in Public Life's 'ethical checklist'.

UPDATE – Monday 3rd May 7pm: Over one half of PCC candidates (55%) have, so far, publicly signed up to the Ethical Checklist for PCC candidates set out by the Committee for Standards in Public Life. The list below shows every candidate who has signed up, and will be regularly updated.

First published Friday 29th April 5pm, when 97 of the 187 candidates had signed up (52%). The body of the article refers to that position.

Last June the Committee for Standards in Public Life – who advise the Prime Minister on ethical standards across the whole of public life in the UK – published ‘Tone from the top’, their report into the leadership, ethics and accountability in policing. Building on the information received from PCCs, Chief Constable and Police and Crime Panels over their 8 month evidence gathering exercise, the Committee called for all PCC candidates to declare their approach to conduct, appointments and hospitality so that the public can make an informed judgement when casting their vote.

The Committee have strongly emphasised the importance of embedding ethical principles in PCCs and their offices, and recognised that thinking about such issues once every four years is not enough. They recommend that both candidates and PCCs should commit to ethical standards, beyond just the Nolan principles, but including a national code of conduct, and a memorandum of understanding between PCCs and Chief Constables. Furthermore they recommend that the PCC induction process should include an ethical component, and that all the appointments they make must be made on merit, independence and skills with an independent member present.

So far, 97 of the 187 candidates have signed up. This is encouraging but I hope that in the final week of the campaign, the public and the media will increasingly be asking those who haven’t signed up, whether they intend to?

Lord Bew, Committee on Standards in Public Life

The Committee has partnered with CoPaCC to highlight the importance of ethics to PCC candidates, and we are pleased to publish the complete list of all PCC candidates who have signed up to the Ethical Checklist (as of 5pm on Friday 29th April).

Lord Bew, Chair of the independent Committee on Standards in Public Life, told Policing Insight:

“The public expect high standards of conduct and accountability from PCCs. I am encouraged that half of PCC candidates have already signed up to the ethical checklist. We have written to each candidate and been publicising individual responses on our twitter account. With less than a week to go we hope more candidates will sign. The aim of the checklist is to give the public a means to find out about their candidates’ approach to standards issues and, after the Election, we hope that Police and Crime Panels will hold PCCs to their promises. These are important and challenging positions and set to become more so with the proposals to give PCCs responsibility for fire and rescue services. The public need to be able to make an informed choice when casting their vote on May 5th.”

Bernard Rix, Chief Executive of CoPaCC said:

“Whilst an ethical culture can be a difficult concept to articulate and measure, PCCs should be held, and hold others, to appropriately high ethical standards. Importantly, it is not enough to simply have an ethics board, this desire must stem from the top and be embedded throughout the both the OPCC and the force.”

“I find it surprising and disappointing that only 52% of PCC candidates have so far committed to the Committee on Standards in Public Life’s PCC Checklist. The Committee is, after all, the body that advises the Prime Minister on ethical standards. All candidates should get in touch with the Committee and commit to their checklist of ethical behaviour, ahead of the PCC elections this coming Thursday.”

The current list – as at Friday, 29th April – of PCC candidates who have signed up to the Committee for Standards in Public Life’s Ethical Checklist is as follows:                     

County Con Ind Lab Lib Dem UKIP Other
Avon and Somerset Mark Weston

Sue Mountstevens

Kevin Phillips

  Paul Crossley Aaron Foot  
Bedfordshire Kathryn Holloway   Olly Martins Linda Jack    
Cambridgeshire Jason Ablewhite   Dave Baigent Rupert Moss-Eccardt    
Cheshire John Dwyer   David Keane Neil Lewis    
Cleveland            
Cumbria Peter McCall Mary Robinson Reg Watson Loraine Birchall    
Derbyshire     Hardyal Dhindsa      
Devon & Cornwall Alison Hernandez Bob Spencer Gareth Derrick Richard Younger-Ross Jonathan Smith  
Dorset Andrew Graham Martyn Underhill Patrick Canavan   Lester Taylor  
Durham            
Dyfed-Powys Christopher Salmon     Richard Church    
Essex     Chris Vince Kevin McNamara Bob Spink Martin Terry (Zero Tolerance)
Gloucestershire     Barry Kirby      
Gwent Louise Brown          Darren Jones (Plaid Cymru)
Hampshire         Roy Swales Steve Watts (Zero Tolerance)
Hertfordshire David Lloyd   Kerry Pollard      
Humberside Matthew Grove          
Kent Matthew Scott Gurvinder Sandher Tristan Osborne      
Lancashire Andrew Pratt          
Leicestershire       Sarah Hill David Sprason  
Lincolnshire Marc Jones       Victoria Ayling  
Merseyside David Burgess-Joyce   Jane Kennedy Chris Carubia   John Coyne (Green)
Norfolk   Stephen Bett   Jacqueline Howe   Martin Schmierer (Green)
Northamptonshire         Sam Watts  
Northumbria     Vera Baird      
North Wales Matt Wright   David Taylor   Simon Wall Arfon Jones (Plaid Cymru)
North Yorkshire Julia Mulligan Mike Pannett   James Blanchard    
Nottinghamshire Tony Harper Tony Bates Paddy Tipping    Fran Loi  
South Wales   Mike Baker   Judith Woodman   Linet Purcell (Plaid Cymru)
South Yorkshire       Joe Otten Gavin Felton  
Staffordshire   Natalie Devaney       Paul Woodhead (Green)
Suffolk     Cath Pickles Helen Korfanty Simon Tobin Terence Carter (Green)
Surrey David Munro Camille Juliff   Paul Kennedy Julia Searle  
Sussex            
Thames Valley Anthony Stansfield   Laetisia Carter John Howsen Lea Trainer  
Warwickshire Philip Seccombe

Ben Twomey

David Whitehouse

  Nicola Davies    
West Mercia   Barry Sheldon   Margaret Rowley    
West Midlands Les Jones   David Jamieson   Peter Durnell  
West Yorkshire     Mark Burns-Williamson   Peter Corkindale Therese Hirst (Eng Dem)
Wiltshire       Brian Matthew John Short  
TOTAL 22 15 19 20 17  10

 

Have your local PCC candidates all signed up?

Lord Bew continued:

“So far, 97 of the 187 candidates have signed up. This is encouraging but I hope that in the final week of the campaign, the public and the media will increasingly be asking those who haven’t signed up, whether they intend to?”

 


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