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Request for authorisation to settle two claims

Key information

Reference code: PCD 972

Date signed:

Decision by: Sophie Linden, Deputy Mayor, Policing and Crime

Executive summary

The Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime is recommended to approve the settlement of two claims for damages causing personal injury.

There is an open and exempt report as some of the information relates to data protection, is commercially sensitive and is legal professional privileged.

Recommendation

The Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime is asked to consider a request for authority to negotiate the settlement of civil proceedings, as set out in the part 2 report.

Non-confidential facts and advice to the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime (DMPC)

1. Introduction and background

1.1. The claims, brought by members of the public, are for damages including aggravated and exemplary damages, for negligence, deceit, misfeasance and Human Rights Act breaches

2. Financial Comments

2.1. The cost of any settlement, if agreed, would be met from the centrally held MPS third party claims provision budget.

3. Legal Comments



3.1. MOPAC has the power to pay any sum required in connection with the settlement for any claim made against the Commissioner under Section 88 of the Police Act 1996.

3.2. Pursuant to the MOPAC Scheme of Delegation dated October 2016, MOPAC must authorise settlements above £50,000.00, or those claims that are otherwise high profile or sensitive, according to the criteria set out in section 4.10 of the Scheme.

3.3. There is an open and exempt report as some of the information relates to data protection, is commercially sensitive and is legal professional privileged



4. GDPR and Data Privacy

4.1. The processing of personal data has been minimised as part of this decision and is held within Part 2 of the report.

5. Equality Comments

5.1. To continue policing with the consent of the population it serves, the police will always seek to treat everyone fairly and openly. The claims raise equality issues, namely the treatment of women by the MPS, which are being properly considered

6. Background/supporting papers

6.1. Refer to Part 2 of the report.

Signed decision document

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