Commissioners would set priorities and budgets, hiring and firing chief constables (supposedly without trespassing on their operational independence).
As Governor Carney reminded his audience in Davos, the Bank of England and many others have a system of "operational independence".
The proposal would in "no way undermine your operational independence", she promised.
He denied it was a "disaster for the police", saying it would have been a disaster if his operational independence had been compromised.
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Under Lula, Mr Meirelles enjoyed operational independence to set interest rates.
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But he adds that Lula has contributed to his own good fortune: he kept Mr Cardoso's fiscal and monetary policies and gave the Central Bank operational independence.
The report's call for central-bank autonomy, for instance, simply meant "greater operational independence rather than true independence from the government in making major monetary-policy decisions, " Mr. Prasad said.
Having clung to the principle of operational independence to avoid answering the most basic questions, you have nonetheless seen fit to encourage speculation about the true nature of the allegations facing Damian.
And I have been very clear, that in my view, the police should have operational independence - they should be able to pursue investigations in the way in which their professional judgement suggests.
You have asserted that the operational independence of the police prevents you from publicly commenting on any aspect of his arrest and the raids on four business and residential properties, including his House of Commons office.
The first minister also answered questions on water supplies to Wales, lowering the voting age to sixteen and ensuring that the Welsh Language Commissioner has operational and financial independence.
For the present, the generals still enjoy independence over operational matters.
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