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Agenda for the 10 Dec 01 meeting of the MPA Committee and contains details of the reports and minutes for this meeting.

Warning: This is archived material and may be out of date. The Metropolitan Police Authority has been replaced by the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPC).

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Agenda

Monday 10 December 2001
2.00pm
AG23, Romney House, Marsham Street, Westminster, London

Part 1

Items considered while the press and public were present

  1. Apologies for absence
  1. Minutes of the meetings of the Authority held on 25 October 2001
  2. Question to the Authority
  3. Minutes of Committees
    The approved or draft minutes of the following committee meetings have been circulated separately to Members of the Authority for information. Minutes are publicly reported to the following meeting of the committee concerned for approval. They can also be viewed on the Authority’s website or by contacting the committee officer named at the bottom of this agenda.·
  1. Special meeting of the Authority
    At its September meeting, the Authority agreed to hold a special meeting to consider issues around deaths in custody. Members have been canvassed on possible dates in January and the most suitable appears to be 11 January at 2.30pm. The Authority is asked to agree this date.
  2. Chair’s and Members’ updates (verbal report)
  3. Commissioner’s update
  4. Policing priorities and objectives
  5. Revenue budget 2002/03
  6. Review of Resource Allocation Formula
  7. Implications of adopting National Crime Recording Standard
  8. Resignation of Independent Member of the MPA
  9. Appointment of Independent Members of the Standards Committee
  10. Police reform update
  11. Quarterly performance report

Members were reminded that if they had a financial interest in any matter that was discussed at the meeting they should have declared the interest and not taken part in any discussion or voted on it.

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