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FIRE BRIGADES UNION ACCUSES SUFFOLK FIRE AUTHORITY MISLEADING PUBLIC AGAIN
The Fire Brigades Union has slammed Suffolk fire authority for misleading the public once again after it suggested that the Government and Audit Commission had given backing to planned changes that include cuts in frontline firefighter posts.
Joanna Spicer, Suffolk County Council portfolio holder for public protection, told the East Anglia Daily Times on August 4*: "We have received assurances from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, Audit Commission and the Inspector of Fire Safety that what we are doing is right. The only objections have come from the FBU themselves."
The Fire Brigades Union in-house journal, Firefighter, contacted the ODPM and asked about such “assurances” and whether they related to Suffolk’s local fire cover plan, Integrated Risk Management Plan (IRMP), which includes the proposed cuts.
A spokesperson for the ODPM said: “We assess the rate of progress on IRMPs nationally. We indicated to Suffolk that their’s is in line with other authorities. It is not up to the ODPM to approve each individual IRMP. Each Fire Authority is responsible for determining and implementing its own IRMP. It’s their plan, not our plan. Assurance sounds like endorse. It’s not our position to do this.”
As for the Audit Commission, it hasn’t given any “assurances” regarding the proposed cuts either, although in their recent CPA report they note that Suffolk’s IRMP has identified efficiency savings.
Says Vince Jells, Suffolk Brigade Secretary: “Once again Suffolk fire authority is misleading the public. These cuts have no backing from the Government or the Audit Commission. Clearly the fire authority is seeking to bolster its flagging credibility by dreaming up non-existent support for its irresponsible plans.”
“We agree with the Audit Commission and the Government’s ambition that more resources should be put into community fire safety to prevent fire taking places in the first place. But despite everyone’s best efforts, fires and other emergencies will continue to happen and when they do the public of Suffolk expect and need the immediate emergency response by frontline firefighters they deserve.”
“This is not about change or modernisation it is about old fashioned cuts in council services. These cuts make our work less safe and the public less safe and they have to stop.”
dave bev