Nottinghamshire's PCC "stepping up scrutiny" after force placed in special measures

PCC Henry's been accused of failing to spot problems soon enough

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Author: Jamie Waller LDRSPublished 19th Mar 2024

Nottinghamshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has faced accusations she failed to spot problems soon enough after inspectors placed Notts Police in special measures.

His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) raised serious concerns last week over how the force runs investigations and handles victims.

Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Caroline Henry (Con), who is responsible for monitoring and scrutinising force performance, was criticised by councillors for not spotting the problems sooner.

She said she was “shocked” and “disappointed” to learn the force would be put special measures, known as ‘Engage status’.

She hoped the force could get out in under a year, and said Chief Constable Kate Meynell was already making improvements.

She defended not spotting the issues earlier, saying inspectors had gone “under the bonnet” of police operations in a way she couldn’t.

The commissioner told a Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Panel meeting on Monday (March 18): “I am confident that we won’t stay in Engage for a long time – some improvements are already changes in place. I will be stepping up how I’m scrutinising the force.

“These issues were first brought to my attention on February 14 when we were debriefed after the inspection. They are operational factors I haven’t been able to see as PCC.”

During the meeting, she also revealed that she was surprised by the special measures decision, as inspectors hadn’t given any early indication.

Notts Police must now produce an improvement plan and has been set a deadline of September to make a series of changes.

The inspectorate has confirmed the report isn’t linked to the June 2023 Nottingham attacks by Valdo Calocane. The force’s response to this incident is being reviewed separately.

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