The Mayor announced that he was establishing a London Policing Board to “oversee and scrutinise reform” of the Service, after Baroness Casey called for such a structure to be set up in her review.
Members of the Board were announced on 22 September and it met for the first time on 26 September, with verbal updates from Baroness Casey and Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley.
How does the establishment of the London Policing Board change MOPAC’s own oversight work?
In this meeting, the London Assembly Police and Crime Committee hold a Q&A session with the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime to discuss the first meeting of the London Policing Board. Other topics in the session include the Met’s specialist firearms commands, and the Met’s engagement with Londoners.
The guests are:
- Sophie Linden, Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime
- Kenny Bowie, Director of Strategy and MPS Oversight, MOPAC
- Natasha Plummer, Head of Engagement, MOPAC
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