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Anti-knife campaign for young Londoners (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Steve O'Connell
  • Meeting date: 21 December 2017
Steve O’Connell AM: You touched upon confidence within the communities earlier. This is a question for the Commissioner. I was with the Borough Commander in Croydon a few weeks ago. We had a public meeting in Norbury where they lost a young man through knife crime some weeks before, very well attended it was too. What are you asking your Borough Commanders to do regarding building trust with communities and perhaps disaffected youth in those boroughs.

Anti-knife campaign for young Londoners (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
  • Meeting date: 21 December 2017
Caroline Pidgeon MBE AM: To the Mayor, your Police and Crime Plan states you will extend support for youth workers in A&E departments disproportionately impacted by knife crime injuries. When will youth workers be rolled out and to how many A&Es?

Challenges and opportunities for policing in 2018 (Supplementary) [6]

  • Question by: David Kurten
  • Meeting date: 21 December 2017
David Kurten AM: I want to address this to the Commissioner, if I could. Following on from Assembly Member Dismore’s question earlier about the couple of cases that have happened this week where we have had innocent men being put through the court system because of the withholding of evidence, it has come to my attention that the same person was in charge of both cases. Is it correct that Detective Constable Mark Azariah was the person who was in charge of both cases? This is in the press. I do not know if you can answer that or not...

Challenges and opportunities for policing in 2018 (Supplementary) [5]

  • Question by: Len Duvall OBE
  • Meeting date: 21 December 2017
Len Duvall AM: I have a question to the Commissioner first around Operation Dauntless. One aspect of it is a stream where you are tracking 500 repeat offenders across the MPS. Are you in a position to evaluate its success at the moment or do you have any views on how it is proceeding?

Challenges and opportunities for policing in 2018 (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Onkar Sahota
  • Meeting date: 21 December 2017
Dr Onkar Sahota AM: Mr Mayor, first of all, I join you in thanking the emergency services for the work they do. On Tuesday, the Home Office ducked the responsibility for police funding and the safety of Londoners by proposing real-term cuts to the police funding, offset in part by the ability of the Police and Crime Commissioners to raise some precept monies. Do you think that, as a result of this precept that you have put in today, this will eliminate the gap in the funding needs of the MPS?

Challenges and opportunities for policing in 2018 (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Florence Eshalomi MP
  • Meeting date: 21 December 2017
Florence Eshalomi AM: The reality is that there are a number of people who are concerned about some of these images being shown online. There is a report by Catch-22 showing that, for some sections of young people, they see this as a way of glamorising that crime. To you, Mr Mayor, would you look at commissioning the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) to get some detailed evidence on this in terms of what the MPS are doing? The reality is that there is no fact-based evidence on the sharing of that social media imagery.

Challenges and opportunities for policing in 2018 (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Andrew Dismore
  • Meeting date: 21 December 2017
Andrew Dismore AM: Thank you. Mine is to the Commissioner as well and on a reputational issue. Following the collapse of two rape trials in as many days due to failure to disclose evidence supporting the defence, you have launched a review of sex offence current cases. To misquote Oscar Wilde, to lose one case like this may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness. Commander Smith has said he does not think there is a systemic issue around disclosure failures, but is that not prejudging the outcome of the review, and is it he who...

Challenges and opportunities for policing in 2018 (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Gareth Bacon MP
  • Meeting date: 21 December 2017
Gareth Bacon AM: Thank you, Chairman. This is a question for the Commissioner. Commissioner, I believe this is your first appearance in front of the Assembly Plenary - I know you have been in front of the Police and Crime Committee (PCC) - and so welcome. Cressida Dick CBE QPM (Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis): Thank you. Gareth Bacon AM: One of the challenges for the MPS, not just in 2018 but in every year, is maintaining the reputation of the MPS. Sadly, there will be a number of people who will attack the MPS for a range of...

Cancer Care (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Len Duvall OBE
  • Meeting date: 14 December 2017
Len Duvall AM: Given the answers that you have given, Mr Mayor, and given the focus that you can bring to the issues that Assembly Member Shah brought up, do you not think it is time on the devolution agenda to democratise the NHS in London? We can be part of the national NHS, and rightly so, but there is something wrong when the focus is not always on tackling the difficult issues. I am aware of the challenges you have mentioned, the underfunding of the NHS and maybe the difficult decisions, but I would feel safer as a London...

Police Budget (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Keith Prince
  • Meeting date: 14 December 2017
Keith Prince AM: Mr Mayor, you did bit of a review when you came in, which I thought was quite sensible, in relation to TfL land. With TfL’s land you said, “Instead of just selling it off we are going to see if we can work with partners”. There is a framework with partners who you work with, but I do not want to go into that. Instead of selling off the land you are going to do JVs, joint developments (JDs) and generate revenue. Have you put that to the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), Mr Mayor...
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