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John Jarman made this Freedom of Information request to Cumbria Constabulary
The request was successful.
From: John Jarman
11 December 2009
Dear Cumbria Constabulary,
I am seeking certain information related to police injury pensions.
1. Do you have a written policy governing the management and review
of police injury pensions? If you do, please provide me with a
copy.
2. Since August 2004, to date, how many injury pensions have been
reduced when reviewed?
3. Since August 2004, to date, how many injury pensions have been
increased when reviewed?
4. Since August 2004, to date, how many injury pensions have been
reduced to the lowest band when the former officer in receipt of
the pension reached (or had already reached) the age of 65?
5. If your force has any document recording any analysis and/or
consideration of the guidance contained in Annex C to Home Office
circular 46/2004 please supply me with a copy.
6. If your force has any document recording any calculation and/or
projection of the potential budgetary savings and/or financial
impact that might result from adoption of the guidance contained in
Annex C to Home Office circular 46/2004 please supply me with a
copy.
Notes:
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record whether in printed or digital form, including reports,
minutes or transcripts of meetings, notes, memoranda, letters, and
email, etc.
Any information you supply should be in any standard digital
format, such as MS Word (.doc) or Adobe Portable Document Format
(.pdf) and sent to the address indicated, where it will be
available for viewing by visitors to the whatdotheyknow.com web
site.
Yours faithfully,
John Jarman
From: FOI Email
Cumbria Constabulary
11 December 2009
Dear Mr Jarman
Thank you for your request for information received via email in this
office on 11 November 2009. This request will be dealt with under the
terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Details of the request
received:-
1. Do you have a written policy governing the management and review of
police injury pensions? If you do, please provide me with a copy.
2. Since August 2004, to date, how many injury pensions have been reduced
when reviewed?
3. Since August 2004, to date, how many injury pensions have been
increased when reviewed?
4. Since August 2004, to date, how many injury pensions have been reduced
to the lowest band when the former officer in receipt of the pension
reached (or had already reached) the age of 65?
5. If your force has any document recording any analysis and/or
consideration of the guidance contained in Annex C to Home Office circular
46/2004 please supply me with a copy.
6. If your force has any document recording any calculation and/or
projection of the potential budgetary savings and/or financial impact
that might result from adoption of the guidance contained in Annex C to
Home Office circular 46/2004 please supply me with a copy.
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Cumbria Constabulary
20 January 2010
Dear Mr Jarman
Please find a response from Cumbria Constabulary to your request for
information concerning police injury pensions.
Please accept the apologies for the delay
Thank you
Miss Jones
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