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The Winsor Review called for chief constables to be able to get rid of officers to help them make sure they have the right mix of officers and other staff.
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He said chief constables must be able to make decisions that may be unpopular without fearing they would lose their job, although he acknowledged the "vast majority" of relationships between chiefs and PCCs were "not difficult".
It says: "The next chief constable must be able to transform South Yorkshire police and lead fundamental change in organisational culture and service provision.
Dr Billings said: "South Yorkshire Police is one of the most high profile forces in the country at the present time and I am confident that, subject to Police and Crime Panel approval, we have selected a chief constable who will be able to lead the force through transformational change as we continue to restore trust and confidence with our public, partners and staff.
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