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Idling Buses (1)

  • Reference: 2022/0169
  • Question by: Neil Garratt
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
In what circumstances should London bus drivers leave their engine idling, and when should they switch the engine off?

Fraud (4)

  • Reference: 2022/0167
  • Question by: Neil Garratt
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
What legislative changes would you like to see to help the MPS better investigate and prevent fraud?

Fraud (3)

  • Reference: 2022/0166
  • Question by: Neil Garratt
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
Do you think there is a case for the coordination of fraud investigations to be moved from the City of London Police to the National Crime Agency?

Fraud (2)

  • Reference: 2022/0165
  • Question by: Neil Garratt
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
What work are you doing to ensure London’s place as a world financial centre is not threatened by high volumes of fraud?

Fraud (1)

  • Reference: 2022/0164
  • Question by: Neil Garratt
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
What international partnership work has the MPS undertaken to tackle fraud?

Non-crime hate incidents (2)

  • Reference: 2022/0163
  • Question by: Neil Garratt
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
In its judgment on Harry Miller v The College of Policing, the Court of Appeal found that the College of Policing’s guidance on recording non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) did not properly recognise the Article 10 right to free speech. This created an undesirable situation where legitimate political disagreement became a police matter, and where people felt coerced by the police not to express perfectly legal, legitimate political views. How does the Metropolitan Police’s approach to NCHIs balance the competing policy objectives of tackling hate crime and protecting the Article 10 right to free speech?

Non-crime hate incidents (1)

  • Reference: 2022/0162
  • Question by: Neil Garratt
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
Do you recognise the potential for non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) to be reported mistakenly, frivolously, or maliciously? Since reports of NCHIs can appear on Enhanced DBS checks as required for many jobs, false accusations can have serious consequences for someone’s life and career. What safeguards are in place to avoid this, both at the stage of recording the incident and of that incident later being disclosed to a potential employer such as via DBS?

TfL developments

  • Reference: 2022/0161
  • Question by: Neil Garratt
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
On several occasions, you as Mayor and Chair of TfL have refused to answer questions about TfL’s plans for development on their land, because of the conflict with your role in adjudicating major planning applications. Does this conflict of interest create a problem for accountability, since it makes the Chair of TfL unable to be scrutinised on a point of major public interest?

TfL Bonuses (3)

  • Reference: 2022/0160
  • Question by: Neil Garratt
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
Can you confirm that all TfL bonuses paid are put on record?

TfL Bonuses (2)

  • Reference: 2022/0159
  • Question by: Neil Garratt
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
What is the maximum amount payable as a TfL bonus?
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