Governance

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8 May, 2012

Our annual report sets out the work of the Assembly over the year to April 2012.

The report details how we've looked at the actions of the Mayor and his advisers, and the finances and performance of City Hall and London's transport, police, fire and regeneration agencies.

We have summarised our work under the following headings:

26 July, 2011 - 12:18

The report, by the Economy, Culture and Sport Committee, highlights the £3m cost of rescuing the Visit London pension scheme and £2m start up costs for the new single promotion agency, London & Partners. It finds that these extra costs were not foreseen by those making the key decisions about the future of London's promotional agencies.

2 June, 2011 - 11:06

Our annual report sets out the work of the Assembly over the year to April 2011 in a number of key areas.

The report details how we've looked at the actions of the Mayor and his advisers, and the finances and performance of City Hall and London's transport, police, fire and regeneration agencies.

We've also summarised our work on the priorities Londoners identified in the Greater London Authority's Annual London Survey:

26 April, 2011 - 11:19

London Assembly response to the Mayor's consultation on the establishment of a Mayoral Development Corporation to administer the Olympic Park after the 2012 Games.

1 March, 2011 - 11:06

The Working Group was established by the Assembly in the wake of concerns about the organisation of the 2010 Elections in London, including some polling stations closing before people in the queue could vote, and increased numbers of late voter registrations and postal votes.

23 September, 2010 - 09:00

On 23 September 2010, the Assembly agreed the following proposals on the devolution of powers to the GLA, which aim to ensure that the Mayor and GLA group are transparent and accountable.

Devolution to London PDF

Devolution to London RTF

23 September, 2010

This report sets out proposals for how passengers might be represented in the future.

22 July, 2010 - 23:00

The letter puts forward a devolution package for London outlining agreement between the three bodies, which if adopted, will lead to more streamlined and efficient governance in London and significant savings for the taxpayer.

The letter outlines:

• The priorities for the Mayor are the transfer of HCA London and LDA functions and resources to the GLA and the establishment of the Olympic Park Legacy Company as a Mayoral Development Corporation;

27 June, 2010 - 23:00

The report focuses on how the Assembly has influenced national, regional and local government policy and held the Mayor to account during the past 10 years.

9 June, 2010 - 23:00

We have grouped our work around eight subject headings. The first details how the Assembly has probed the actions of the Mayor and his senior advisers and appointees, and examined the finances and performance of the GLA Group. The remaining sections reflect the priorities Londoners identified in the GLA’s annual London Survey: Safety and Policing; Housing and Planning; Transport; Health and Community; London’s Economy; Environment and Climate Change; and The Games.

Summary report

A summary version of the report is also available to view.