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14
Oct 2021
Councillors on a police scrutiny panel have called for North Yorkshire's crime commissioner Philip Allott to resign and passed a motion of no confidence in him.
Mr Allott has come under increasing pressure to step down after saying Sarah Everard “never should have submitted” to arrest by killer police officer Wayne Couzens.
Cllr Carl Les, Conservative chair of the panel and leader of North Yorkshire County Council, told Mr Allott “you must consider your position now”.
Mr Allott gave a statement to the panel which reiterated his apology and said he was “undertaking training” to understand violence against women and girls.
However, he said he wanted to “see through” his position.
The panel, which met today, unanimously passed a motion of no confidence in Mr Allott.
Mr Allott went on to tell the panel that he believed he “could win back confidence”.
The police, fire and crime panel has no legal power to remove Mr Allott from his position.
Cllr Les expressed frustration at the panel’s lack of power and said he intended to write to government to ask for a “right of recall” for police commissioners.
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