Independent report

Police Remuneration Review Body report: 2017 England and Wales

Recommendations from the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) on police officers pay in England and Wales

Applies to England and Wales

Documents

Police Remuneration Review Body Third Report England and Wales: 2017 (web version)

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Police Remuneration Review Body Third Report England and Wales 2017: Executive Summary

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Letter from Home Secretary to PRRB Chair

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Details

This report sets out the PRRB’s analysis of evidence provided by relevant organisations and makes recommendations for police officers’ pay in England and Wales. The government responded to the report in Parliament. The Home Secretary has also written to the Chair of the Police Remuneration Review Body in response to the report.

The PRRB provides independent advice to the Prime Minister and Home Secretary on the pay and allowances of police officers up to and including chief superintendent

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Published 12 September 2017
Last updated 12 September 2017 + show all updates
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