Wondering what the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) is all about? Have any questions you want to ask?
Here is the place for you to ask them.
We want to make sure you have all the information about the PCC, before the elections taking place on 15 November 2012. So we have started a question and answer section for you to find out more.
You can ask a question in a number of ways:
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On the PCC Twitter page: @southwalespcc
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By phone on 01656 869366
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By fax on 01656 869407
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In writing to South Wales Police Authority, Ty Morgannwg, Police Headquarters, Bridgend, CF31 3SU
We will answer the questions as soon as possible. If we do not have the answer, we will let you know, and try to find an answer.
All questions and answers will be posted on these pages, as well as the South Wales PCC facebook page.
Here are some questions and answers for you as examples:
What does PCC stand for?
PCC stands for the Police and Crime Commissioner. It is the shortened way to refer to them.
How much will the PCC get paid?
This varies in each policing area. In South Wales, the PCC will be paid £85,000 per year
This was decided through the Senior Salaries Review Board, and agreed with by the Home Secretary. The full report of the Board can be found here.