Key information
Executive summary
The Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime is asked to consider an application for financial assistance of £18,350.00 (excluding VAT) made by the Applicants for legal representation at an Inquest.
The DMPC has power to grant the application of £18,350.00 (excluding VAT) if she is satisfied that funding the Applicants legal expenses in the proceedings is likely to secure an efficient and effective police force.
Recommendation
The Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime is asked to consider an application for funding in the sum of £18,350.00 (excluding VAT) for serving and former police officers in respect of separate representation at an inquest.
The Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime has the discretion to authorise financial assistance for police officers/staff where it would be conducive to the maintenance of an efficient and effective police force.
Non-confidential facts and advice to the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime (DMPC)
1. Introduction and background
1.1. These proceedings concern the representation of serving and former police officers at inquest proceedings. This is the 1st application in respect of these applicants but the 5th application made in connection with the same proceedings.
1.2. The Applicants represents that they satisfy the criteria for entitlement to financial assistance namely: that they were performing their official duties; that they were acting in good faith, and that they exercised reasonable judgement. The facts provided by the Applicants in support of their representation for financial assistance are set out in the exempt report.
1.3. The Commissioner’s position in relation to the Applicants representations for financial assistance are also set out in the exempt report.
2. Issues for consideration
2.1. For the DMPC to consider whether there is a conflict of interest requiring separate representation and financial assistance and whether the financial assistance will secure an efficient and effective Police Service.
3. Financial Comments
The cost of these legal fees, if authorised, will be met from the 1996 Police Act Expenditure budget within the MPS Directorate of Legal Services’ budget.
4. Legal Comments
4.1. The DMPC has a discretion under Section 3(6) and para. 7 of Schedule 3 of the
Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 to fund police officers’ legal expenses in proceedings if they consider that providing the funding secures the maintenance of an efficient and effective police force. The Deputy Mayor has delegated authority, under para. 4.10 of the Scheme of Delegation, to consider the current application for financial assistance.
4.2. A conflict of interest arises between the Commissioner and the Police Officers which gave rise to the need for separate representation and financial assistance for the reasons set out in the exempt report
4.3. Home Office Circular 010/2017 provides guidance which applies to MOPAC. In conclusion it states:
4.4. “…police officers and staff must be confident that local policing bodies will provide financial assistance, whether in full or part, for officers facing legal proceedings where they have acted in good faith and have exercised their judgement reasonably”.
5. GDPR and Data Privacy
5.1. The processing of personal data has been minimised as part of this decision and is held within Part 2 of the report.
6. Equality Comments
6.1. To continue policing with the consent of the population it serves, the police will always seek to treat everyone fairly and openly.
7. Background/supporting papers
7.1. Refer to Part 2 of the report. Part 2 of this Report is exempt because it falls within an exemption specified in para 2(2) of the Elected Local Policing Bodies (Specified Information) Order 2011 and/or under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, e.g. because the information amounts to personal data, is confidential or commercially sensitive.
Signed decision document
PCD 1106 Financial assistance