Today I have announced, through an oral statement, proposals to strengthen police governance by abolishing police and crime commissioners at the end of their current term in 2028.
Police governance functions will be transferred either to mayors of strategic authorities or, where this is not possible, to elected council leaders through new police and crime boards. We will work with the Welsh Government to ensure these arrangements reflect the unique circumstances of Wales.
This reform reflects our view that the model of police governance needs to change, and is not a reflection on police and crime commissioners themselves. They and their staff have made a difference across the country to improve policing and keep the public safe.
This is the first in a series of reforms that will be set out in the forthcoming police reform White Paper to drive quality, consistency and efficiency in policing and ensure it is set up to deliver for the public.
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