Case Explained: Sussex PCC threatens legal action over no confidence vote  - Legal Perspective

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The panel added Bourne’s comments on BBC Radio Sussex in December “calling for asylum seekers to be fitted with electronic tags” and other actions on social media had also been taken into account.

“Her lack of impartiality has brought the office of Commissioner and policing into disrepute,” the motion read.

“We therefore censure her for her actions.”

A spokesperson for the PCC’s office said: “I can confirm the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner has taken legal advice and instructed our solicitors to contact the legal advisor to the Sussex Police and Crime Panel.

“This is to issue a notice of proposed judicial review of the decision of the SPCP to censure the PCC at the meeting at County Hall in Lewes on 30 January.”