cod'ead wrote:
Legally it can't be done. PCCs are her baby and she agreed the employment terms.
Unless convicted of a criminal act that carries a prison sentence, the only way he can be fired is through the ballot box.
FWIW, I reckon he'll be gone soon enough, once the size of his bung has been agreed
He seems to be putting forward the argument that he should only be judged on his time as PCC & that he is helping to fix the problems he ignored when he was cabinet member for children's services. I don't think he will go.
The idea of PPC may be a good one in principle, but the flaws in the T's & C's show they were very poorly implemented.
Plenty of political capital to be made from this next May. UKIP will accuse Labour of protecting itself at the expense of the victims, with Labour then accusing UKIP of exploiting the victims for political gain.
In the meantime, no one in the ranks of the responsible will be punished.