HC Deb 07 February 1972 vol 830 cc264-5W
Mr. Michael Cocks

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what factors are taken into consideration when the Home Office approves a short list for the appointment of a chief fire officer.

Mr. Sharples

The candidates' experience and qualifications for the post.

Mr. Michael Cocks

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what criteria he has laid down for the appointment of chief fire officers.

Mr. Sharples

Regulation 1 of the Fire Services (Appointments and Promotion) Regulations, 1965, requires a fire authority, before appointing any person to be the chief officer of the brigade, to obtain my right hon. Friend's approval to the appointment of that person; and it is my right hon. Friend's practice to ask the fire authority to advertise the post nationally so that all suitable candidates may be considered by them.

Mr. Michael Cocks

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many deputy chief fire officers have been on short lists submitted to him since the war for appointment to chief fire officer in the same authority where they were serving as deputy chief fire officer.

Mr. Sharples

Such lists are submitted in confidence, which I think should be respected.

Mr. Michael Cocks

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many chief fire officers appointed since the war have been deputy chief fire officers in the same authority immediately prior to appointment as chief fire officer; and what proportion this represents of the total number of chief fire officer appointments since the war.

Mr. Sharples

Eighty-two, or 39.6 per cent. since 1948, when the fire service returned to local authority control.