Chief constable warns West Midlands police could be 'streamlined'
Birmingham Post › June 11, 2009
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Birmingham Post › June 11, 2009
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West Midlands Police could be streamlined as part of radical shake-up of the force's structure as the credit crunch continues to bite.
The force's new Chief Constable Chris Sims believes pressures on public services finances could be a real possibility over the next few years.See the full content of this document
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Chief constable warns West Midlands police could be 'streamlined'
In his speech to senior officers on his first day in the job, Mr Sims hinted that the current structure of 21 individual ope...
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