How does the Special Priority Payment (SPP) scheme work?
The Special Priority Payment Scheme is targeted at frontline operational officers that • Carry a significantly higher responsibility level than the norm for the rank; or • Present special difficulties in recruitment and retention; or • Have specially demanding working conditions and working environments. To qualify for payment, officers must be fully competent in and highly committed to their duties and responsibilities. Payments will be made annually on a one off basis and should be no less than £500 and no more than £3000 normally, although exceptionally, payments of up to £5000 may be made.
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