The Commissioner publishes detailed financial information on a regular basis to help detail how public resources are used. This page holds information about finances, expenditure, contracts and property and other financial data that we are required to publish by statute.
The nature of these documents means that not all are published in a fully accessible format at present. If you are unable to access the information you require or need further assistance to be able to view the information, please contact us and we will endeavour to provide it to you in an accessible way.
Please note the information about the grants awarded by the PCC and commissioned services can be found in the Your PCC section under Commissioners’ Grants.
The Police and Crime Commissioner is obliged to produce an Treasury Management Strategy that outlines the Commissioner’s policy on borrowing and investing funds. This strategy, sometimes known as the Annual Investment Strategy defines how the Commissioner will manage the organisations investments and cash flows, the banking, money market and capital market transactions; the effective control of the risks associated with those activities; and the pursuit of optimum performance consistent with those risks. It is produced yearly in March.
Information about previous years can be seen below:
The Police and Crime Commissioner determines the amount of funding to be raised through the policing budget which is set in February each year.
For the 2024/25 financial year, the Commissioner proposed a budget which was considered by the Warwickshire Police and Crime Panel on 5 February 2024. The Panel voted unanimously to support the budget and the Commissioner’s proposal to increased the Police Precept by 4.7%, equivalent to £13 per year on an average Band D property, or around 25 pence per week. The panel wrote to the Commissioner on 7 February 2024 to confirm their support for the budget. The Commissioner wrote back to the Panel acknowledging their comments on 15 February 2023.
The finalised budget report can be read below.
Information about previous years can be found below:
This capital strategy gives a high-level overview of how capital expenditure, capital financing and treasury management activity contribute to the provision of local public services along with an overview of how associated risk is managed and the implications for future financial sustainability.
This strategy outlines how the force plans to make use of its financial reserves over the life of the medium term financial plan.
Our regulations for the issuing of contracts can be found below:
We publish details of all supplier contracts on the Bluelight e-Procurement Hub. Contract information is published subject to the redaction of operationally or commercially sensitive information.
Future invitations to tender are advertised by Warwickshire Police via the In-tend e-tendering portal.
The OPCC has a zero tolerance approach to any form of modern slavery. We are committed to acting ethically and with integrity and transparency in all business dealings.
Although we are not required to make a modern slavery statement under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act.2015, we are making this voluntary statement to show our commitment to ethical trading principles and to set out the steps we are taking to tackle modern slavery and human trafficking in our business and in our supply chains.
The Police and Crime Commissioner is required by law to publish all expenditure over £500 incurred by the OPCC. This will be published monthly in CSV format.
To conduct their business effectively, the Police and Crime Commissioner and Chief Constable need to ensure that they have sound financial management policies in place and that they are strictly adhered to. Part of this process is to adopt and implement Financial Regulations. The Regulations contained herein have been drawn up in such a way as to ensure that the financial matters of the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Chief Constable are conducted properly and in compliance with all necessary requirements. Financial regulations form part of the overall Scheme of Governance.
The Commissioner has published a full page of information outlining the Budget for 204/25 and amount which local taxpayers will contribute through the precept. This can be found on the link below:
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