Label | Content |
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Meeting: | Plenary on 08 November 2006 |
Session name: | Plenary on 08/11/2006 between 10:00 and 13:00 |
Question by: | Graham Tope |
Organisation: | Liberal Democrats |
Asked of: | Len Duvall, Chair, Metropolitan Police Authority |
Question
Complexity of Police Panels and Committees (Supplementary) [5]
I wholly agree that this is best served to get sorted out pragmatically and at borough level, but can I suggest that it might be helpful, if it is not already happening, for the MPA to take the lead in discussion with what used to be the ALG, London Councils, as I think it is now, to try and start some thinking about how to rationalise what is becoming an increasingly complex consultative structure with often the same people going to lots of meetings saying exactly the same thing.
Supplementary to:
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Answer
Date: Wednesday 8 November 2006
Chair, what I would like to do is write back to you telling what action we have taken. The point is taken and we will take that on board.
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