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  • Opening Statement (Supplementary) [7]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 08 October 2008
    On the funding of the Olympic Village, you have said it is extremely unlikely that there will be a scenario where 100% will be coming from public funds through contingency, but what proportion are you looking at now in terms of the mix of different sources of funding for the Olympic Village?
  • Opening Statement (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: John Biggs
    • Meeting date: 08 October 2008
    I do appreciate that most of the questions we want to ask you are probably subject to commercial confidentiality and so the last thing you want to do is announce the answers in public, but I will try one and maybe you can give us a thoughtful answer on this. It is about the IBC, the Media and Broadcast Centre. Is there a risk that it might not ultimately be built where it is proposed that it be built but that an opportunity might arise out of current other developments in the property market to relocate them within the Stratford...
  • Opening Statement (Supplementary) [9]

    • Question by: Gareth Bacon MP
    • Meeting date: 08 October 2008
    I have a couple of questions really, mostly around sporting legacy. It is something that I am very interested in. The first one concerns one of the venues and the second one is about the Stadium itself. It touches on some of the answers that you gave earlier. The first one is about the equestrian events in Greenwich Park. I was quite gratified by your response to Mr Biggs' question about possible cash savings. I know that KPMG is doing a review on that. The issue I think that I personally have with Greenwich Park is that it will cost...
  • Bonfire of Bureaucracy

    • Reference: 2007/0108-1
    • Question by: Damian Hockney
    • Meeting date: 07 November 2007
    How do you intend to fulfill the promise of a bonfire of bureaucracy?
  • Use of Statistics (Supplementary) [9]

    • Question by: Angie Bray
    • Meeting date: 08 November 2006
    Thank you. Can I turn to another set of statistics which I know that quite a number of your officers are busy out today collecting across London? I myself saw a census point as I came to work and I know other colleagues have seen them as well. We are not due a national census for another two or three years as I understand it, so what is this census as a result of which so many of your officers are involved in pulling cars over this morning?
  • Use of Statistics (Supplementary) [11]

    • Question by: Damian Hockney
    • Meeting date: 08 November 2006
    Thank you for that. I think a lot of it is also about public perception but also what other people say. I heard on the Today programme once Glen Smythe who is the Chair of the Metropolitan Police Federation saying, `The level of crime reported is far below that which really happens and the whole process is underplayed for political reasons'. I am link member on the MPA for Kensington and Chelsea and the Chair of the Police and Community Consultative Group (PCCG) there is constantly concerned with regard to, say, carnival that the level of reporting of crime is...
  • Use of Statistics (Supplementary) [12]

    • Question by: Damian Hockney
    • Meeting date: 08 November 2006
    Would you, Commissioner, please comment on the misuse of statistics yesterday by the Mayor who said of the police force in Kingston that they were 14 times more likely to stop black people than white people, and that black people in Richmond were 13 times more likely to be stopped than white people? Would you explain how this has occurred and make it crystal clear that there is absolutely no question that the police in both of these fine Boroughs are doing anything which could conceivably be said to be discriminatory?
  • Transport Safer Neighbourhood Teams (2) (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Graham Tope
    • Meeting date: 08 November 2006
    I agree with that wholly and Members will recall indeed we proposed a budget amendment at this year's budget debate to provide more policing in suburban London. My concern is that many outer London boroughs in the south of London do not have London Underground service at all, or indeed anywhere near them. Whilst policing on the buses is extremely important, in the commuter areas it is actually the overground rail and the stations and the trackside which is of importance. As you have just said, the public do not make much distinction about which type of uniform the police...
  • Transport Safer Neighbourhood Teams (2) (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Graham Tope
    • Meeting date: 08 November 2006
    OK, but subject to that and to operational needs and local determination, there is no reason why they should not be at times working in the early hours of the morning?
  • Transport Safer Neighbourhood Teams (2) (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Joanne McCartney
    • Meeting date: 08 November 2006
    I was going to make a plug for us to have a base in Enfield and Haringey. Can I also a ask that when you are looking at this you look at some of the hot spots, particularly around schools? Right down the Hertford Road and the A10 in Enfield we have something like five secondary schools coming out on to the same bus routes, and I think that needs to be factored in to where you base 'Transport Safer Neighbourhood Teams.