Transparency
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner aims to be open, honest and transparent in its work
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Meeting our transparency requirements
This page sets out what information the PCC is required to publish by law and links to where the information can be found.
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Expenses and Expenditure
Authorised allowances include expenses and expenditure. They pay back the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for any expenses incurred in the course of his/her work.
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Police Performance
The PCC has a legal duty to hold Cleveland Police to account. Part of this means that the OPCC has to publish a summary assessment of police performance.
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Your information and privacy rights
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner takes your privacy very seriously and is committed to protecting your personal information.
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Gifts and Hospitality
By law, the PCC must publish certain documents and information including offers of gifts or hospitality. This is a register of gifts and hospitality offered to the PCC and his team during 2023-24
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Freedom of Information guidelines
Any person or organisation has the right to request any information from the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) that the OPCC holds. This is subject to the exemptions listed in the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
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Freedom of information log
Freedom of Information requests responded to by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner will be published here as soon as practicable.
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Audits
Financial regulations state the PCC should have audit arrangements in place
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Misconduct hearings
A misconduct hearing is for cases where a Police Officer has a case to answer in respect of gross misconduct.
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Equality Impact Assessments
Equality Impact Assessments (EIAs) are a risk management tool to enable us to gather evidence and lived experience.