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Report 4 of the 17 July 2008 meeting of the Remuneration Sub-committee setting out a revision to paragraph 8 of the Remuneration Sub Committee’s terms of reference.
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Remuneration sub-committee - variation to terms of reference
Report: 4
Date: 17 July 2008
By: the Chief Executive
Summary
This report sets out a slight revision to paragraph 8 of the Remuneration Sub Committee’s terms of reference.
A. Recommendations
That
1. The Remuneration Sub Committee agree the proposed amendment.
B. Supporting information
1. The Remuneration Sub Committee’s terms of reference are set out at Appendix 1. However, there has been a realignment of responsibilities within the Metropolitan Police Authority’s (MPA’s) senior staff and paragraph 8 of the terms of reference should now read:
Senior MPA staff
In consultation with the Chair of the Authority, to agree the terms and conditions, including the performance assessment and objective setting regime, for the Chief Executive, Assistant Chief Executive, Director of Internal Audit and Treasurer.
2. The Remuneration Sub Committee are invited to agree the proposed amendment.
C. Race and equality impact
There are no equality and diversity implications.
D. Financial implications
There are no financial Implications.
E. Background papers
None
F. Contact details
Report author: Alan Johnson, HR Policy Officer, MPA
For more information contact:
MPA general: 020 7202 0202
Media enquiries: 020 7202 0217/18
Appendix 1
Terms of reference
Association of Chief Officer (ACPO) Ranks
1. To consider and agree the terms, conditions and benefits, including early retirement and redundancy, to be offered to ACPO ranks up to and including Commissioner.
2. To oversee the performance assessment and objective setting regime for these posts.
3. To administer, in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), the pay progression and bonus scheme arrangements for ACPO officers.
4. To make recommendations to the Home Secretary and Police Negotiating Board (PNB) in relation to the terms and conditions to be offered to ACPO ranks.
Senior MPS police staff
5. To determine recommendations from the Commissioner about the pay and terms and conditions, including early retirement or redundancy, for senior police staff in pay band 4 and above.
6. To review on a regular basis the protocol in relation to Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) involvement with appointments for staff in pay band 4 and above.
7. To agree the pay arrangements for senior police staff in pay band 4 and above.
Senior MPA staff
8. In consultation with the Chair of the Authority, to agree the terms and conditions, including the performance assessment and objective setting regime, for the Chief Executive and Clerk, Deputy Chief Executive and Deputy Clerk, Treasurer and Director of Internal Audit.
Other
9. To consider any relevant matters in respect of PNB, Police Advisory Board (PAB) and other national bodies.
Equality and diversity
10. The Remuneration Sub Committee will have due regard, in exercising its responsibilities to equal opportunities generally, the general duty of the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 and the requirements of any other equalities legislation.
Delegated authority
Authority is delegated to the Chief Executive, in consultation with the Chair of the Authority and the Chair and Deputy Chair of the Remuneration Sub Committee, to agree, in cases of urgency, any HR issues in respect of individual ACPO officers, senior MPS police staff or senior MPA staff.
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