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Annex B: Police organisations' budgets - 2010-2015


2010-11
2014-15
Serious Organised Crime Agency[107]
£462.8m
National Crime Agency[108]
£418m Resource

£46m Capital
National Policing Improvement Agency[109]
£389.1m Resource

£68.1m Capital
College of Policing[110]
£51.2m Grant in Aid

£22.7m income/recovery
Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre[111]
£6.44m Grant in Aid




107   HC Deb, 5 Sep 2011: Column 253W Back

108   HC Deb, 6 Dec 2012: Column 837W; HC Deb, 5 Nov 2013: Column 117W; National Crime Agency, Annual Report and Accounts, 2013-14, p. 112; and National Crime Agency Annual Plan 2014/15, p. 16 Back

109   National Policing Improvement Agency, Annual Report and Accounts 2010/11, p. 23; National Policing Improvement Agency, Annual Report and Accounts 2011/12, p. 19; National Policing Improvement Agency, Annual Report and Accounts 2012/13, p. 17; and National Policing Improvement Agency, Annual Report and Accounts, 1 April to 6 October 2013, p. 8 Back

110   College of Policing written evidence Back

111   Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, Annual Review 2010-11 & Centre Plan 2011-12, p. 18; Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, Annual Review 2011-12 & Centre Plan 2012-13, p. 22; Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, Annual Review 2011-12 & Centre Plan 2012-13, p. 21; and Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, Annual Review 2012-13 & Centre Plan 2013-14, p. 19 Back


 
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