Showing posts with label Sir Clive Loader. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sir Clive Loader. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

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Friday, February 01, 2013

Rutland Anti Corruption Party, Support, Sir Clive Loader, Police Commissioners, Stance


Rutland Anti Corruption Party, Support, Sir Clive Loader, Police Commissioners, Stance

It is good to see the new Police Commissioner, Sir Clive Loader, supports the very stance we have taken as Councillors on Rutland Council, the following is taken from the Minutes of the first meeting of the Police Executive:
02/12. Introduction


Sir Clive Loader welcomed everyone to the first meeting of the Executive Board and stated that the Board would provide the platform for demonstrating transparency and accountability in local democracy.

We welcome and fully support this stance and wish Sir Clive Loader all success in his new post.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sir Clive Loader, Police and Crime Commissioner, Leicester County Council, Dispute


It is good to read Sir Clive is keeping his election promises.

I am still disappointed this rather level headed intelligent man decided to take up Tory Membership weeks before the election.

It is pleasing to read he is accounting for public money and requesting others such as Leicester County Council are also accountable.

Not so pleased about the dirty tricks the Tories dish out in this area, what is wrong with them?

Leicester City Council is starting to smell rather like the Tories at Rutland County Council.

The county council has released correspondence to the Mercury – in the form of e-mails and text messages – between Sir Clive and the authority, which is run by fellow Conservatives.
In one exchange, Sir Clive said he could no longer work with the chief executive of the county council – John Sinnott – who had written a letter to him outlining the council’s and councillors’ concerns.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Sir Clive Loader, Conservative, Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland police and crime commissioner election


Three people are contesting the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland police and crime commissioner election. Here is what Sir Clive Loader (Cons) has to say.




Sir Clive Loader (Cons)
I am a former Air Chief Marshal and Commander-in-Chief in the RAF where I commanded more than 31,500 RAF personnel and ran a budget of more than £2.6bn.
My wife Alison and I have had a home in Rutland for more than 20 years.
I strongly believe people should have their voice heard about how well their police force is performing. Crime rates are still unacceptably high and I am determined to help make our streets safer and much more family friendly; we will need to be as lean and efficient as possible in doing so.
My five key election pledges are to:
l Listen to, and act on behalf of, all residents of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
l Set agreed priorities and targets with the chief constable, according to the expectations and concerns of all the people, and do all I can to help him and the police force to deliver them.
l Be prepared to use all means, including innovative solutions, to reduce crime and create efficiencies.
l Create an improved structure of support to the victims of crime, including visits and feedback on the detection of their crime and the punishment awarded.
l Do everything possible to protect the most vulnerable in our society, including working across agencies in order to address the difficulties created by difficult families.
Please ask yourself which candidate has the credibility and experience to: hold the chief of police to account; drive the necessary efficiencies through that will allow the maximum numbers of uniformed police on the beat; and, lastly, listen to each and every voice so that all views are reflected in our policing plan.

www.clive4leicspcc.com/


Suleman Nagdi, Independent, Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland police and crime commissioner election.





Sarah Russell, Labour, Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland police and crime commissioner election.



Sir Clive Loader, Conservative, Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland police and crime commissioner election



Leicestershire, Leicester, Rutland, Police Crime Commissioners, Hustings, candidates Sir Clive Loader, Suleman Nagdi, Sarah Russell, photographs