Clive Grunshaw
Police and Crime Commissioner
Salary: £86,700 (Set by the Home Secretary)
Elected date: 5 May 2016
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- Allowances
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Chris Webb
Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner
Role: I work closely with the PCC in supporting the delivery of the Police and Crime Plan especially in relation to the Developing Confident Communities priority. My job is engaging with the public and political stakeholders such as MPs and local councillors and supporting consultations and campaigns.
Salary: £26,267 (3 days a week)
Appointed: December 2018
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The staff of the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) for Lancashire
Figures as of 16.01.2018.
There are currently 17 members of staff in the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire (this figure excludes the PCC)
The gender breakdown of the OPCC is 9 females and 8 males
To the knowledge of the OPCC, no staff member is of an ethnic minority
Three members of staff at the OPCC have declared that they consider themselves to have a disability.