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Finance

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Job title, responsibilities and salary of each senior staff member (earning over £58,200)

The Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales receives a salary of £86,700.  This amount is set by the Home Secretary, based on recommendations of the Review Body on Senior Salaries.

Annual Statement of Accounts

 Notice of Certification of Completion of Audit 2022/23

2022/2023 Annual Statement of Accounts - Commissioner 

2021-2022 Annual Statement of Accounts - Commissioner

2021-2022 Summary Statement of Accounts

2020-2021 Annual Statement of Accounts - Commissioner

2020-2021 Summary Statement of Accounts

2019-2020 Annual Statement of Accounts - Commissioner

2018-2019 Annual Statement of Accounts - Commissioner

2018-2019 Annual Statement of Accounts - Chief Constable

For previous years, click here


Allowances and Expenses

Travel and accommodation expenditure made on behalf of the Commissioner

Paid to the Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner

Gifts and Hospitality

Income and Expenditure


Properties, rights and liabilities

For details of the buildings occupied specifically for the work of the South Wales Police & Crime Commissioner, including an overview of their use, please click here

 Grants

 

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