And? Whats this to do with NPAS, then?
Time will wear everyone down - mark my words. Time and bull****.
5 years from now - any progress will seem like a win situation
This "process" is growing arms and legs as we speak. The government want it, so the government will 'throw' money at it to make it work.
£15 million pounds* savings
Does anyone out there genuinely believe this is the main reason for doing this? Much of these savings will be lost through setting NPAS up and running it for the next 5 yrs!!!!
*{That's the running costs for the Greater Manchester Police for a fraction over a week (8 days).}
It was an attempt at streamlining a very fragmented ops wing of the police forces throughout the UK without any in depth analysis as to how much such a huge task would cost. SPIN, what SPIN