Correspondence

Circular: pay and pension arrangements for part-time inspectors and chief inspectors

Home Office circular 019/2012 Broad subject: Police service …

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Police Negotiating Board Circular 02/2012 (Advisory)

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Police Negotiating Board Circular 02/2012 (Advisory)

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Home Office circular 019/2012

Pay and pension arrangements for part-time inspectors and chief inspectors

  • Broad subject: Police service
  • Issue date: Wed Oct 24 14:27:57 BST 2012
  • From:
    Crime and policing group (CPG) - policing directorate
  • Copies sent to:
    Chief officers of England and Wales, Chief Executive of Police Authority

  • Sub category: Police pay and conditions
  • Implementation date: Wed Oct 24 14:27:57 BST 2012
  • For more info contact:
    Neil Pattinson 020 7035 1846
    Email Neil Pattinson
  • Addressed to:
    Chief Executive of Police Authority, chief officers of England and Wales

This circular publicises the Home Secretary’s approval for the pay and pension arrangements set out in PNB circular 2012/02 for part-time inspectors and chief inspectors who work over their determined hours.

Details of the guidance on the pay and pension arrangements, for part-time inspectors and chief inspectors can be found in PNB Circular 12/02, which is available to download below as both Word and PDF documents.

If you would like it in a different format, please email the Home Office public enquiries team - public.enquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk.

Published 24 October 2012