Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner

Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner
since 13 May 2021[1]
Police and crime commissioner of Merseyside Police
Reports toMerseyside Police and Crime Panel
AppointerElectorate of Merseyside
Term lengthFour years
Constituting instrumentPolice Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011
PrecursorMerseyside Police Authority
Inaugural holderJane Kennedy
Formation22 November 2012
DeputyDeputy Police and Crime Commissioner
Salary£88,600
Websitemerseysidepcc.info

The Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner is the police and crime commissioner, an elected official tasked with setting out the way crime is tackled by Merseyside Police in the English County of Merseyside. The post was created in November 2012, following an election held on 15 November 2012, and replaced the Merseyside Police Authority. The current incumbent is Emily Spurrell, who was elected on 6 May 2021 and sworn into office on 13 May 2021.[2] Commissioner Spurrell succeeded the inaugural holder, Jane Kennedy.

The Police and Crime Commissioner is required to produce a strategic Police and Crime Plan, setting out the priorities for the Merseyside Police, and their work is scrutinised by the Merseyside Police and Crime Panel, composed of elected councillors from the five local authorities of Merseyside.

  1. ^ Manning, Craig (13 May 2021). "Merseyside Crime Commissioner Emily Spurrell takes oath". Wirral Globe. Retrieved 23 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Elections results 2021: Emily Spurrell elected as Merseyside PCC". BBC News. 8 May 2021. Retrieved 17 May 2021.