The rising cost of fuel and conducting major investigations are being blamed for an overspend by Suffolk Police. The county's police authority said the force had spent about �500,000 more than originally budgeted for the year to April 2008. Figures released by Suffolk Police Authority said fuel costs for police cars and the force helicopter rose were �110,000 higher than expected. It had initially expected fuel bills would go �65,000 over-budget. 'Difficult to control' Gulshan Kiumbe, the chairman of the Suffolk Police Authority, said a number of large-scale crime investigations held had added to costs. "We did have a projected overspend, initially on fuel by about �65,000 and that rose to �176,000," she said. "It's difficult to control and it goes back to saying to Central Government actually you need to think of how much of a settlement you're giving us. "The 2.3% we had last year, [which] might be lower next year, is not helping us in terms of maintaining the best service we would like to give to the people of Suffolk."
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