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Questions to the authority

Report: 4
Date: 29 September 2005
By: Chief Executive and Clerk

Summary

Members are requested, in accordance with the Authority’s Standing Orders, to hear questions from members of the public. The Chief Executive will give the Authority’s response at the meeting.

A. Recommendation

That

  1. the Authority hears the questions set out below and responds in accordance with Standing Order 2.7

B. Supporting information

1. The following questions have been received from members of the public:

From Pauline Bower:

“Following the report on Newsnight on Monday, 1 August 2005, are any members of the Metropolitan Police Service at all involved or implicated in the “rendition” process and, if they are, did the MPA authorise this activity?”

From Shabina Choudhry:

“Can you clarify the process of the shoot to kill policy/procedure, in particular from threat to shoot?”

From Kelly ben-Maimon:

"Will additional police resources be available throughout the night, to deal with the later opening hours of pubs and clubs and any increase in drunkenness or anti social behaviour that may occur, when the governments new licensing regulations come in to effect".

2. Standing Order 2.7 sets out the process for receiving questions at Authority meetings:

“2.7.1 Members of the public may ask questions of the Authority which are relevant to its business, functions or responsibilities. The Clerk must receive the question in writing not less than ten working days before a meeting of the Authority.

2.7.2 A person may not ask more than three questions in a rolling 12 month period.

2.7.3 The Clerk of the Authority will, in discussion with the Chair of the Authority, have the discretion to refuse a question. In this event, the Clerk shall respond in writing to the questioner outlining the reason(s) for this decision. This letter will be copied to all members, before the Authority meeting, and the Clerk’s decision reported to the meeting as part of the regular report on action taken under delegated authority. Without fettering that discretion, reasons why a question may not be accepted include the following:

(a) The reasons set out in 2.6.2 above

(b) The question cannot be answered satisfactorily without the disclosure of exempt information (as defined in the Access to Information legislation)

(c) In the Clerk's opinion, the question has already been answered by another means and contains no issues of wider public interest that require a public answer

(d) The question actually contains a number of different questions, in which case the Clerk will ask for an amended question to be submitted

(e) The question is similar to, or on a similar theme to, a question asked by someone else in the preceding three months

2.7.4 Any question(s) shall be included on the agenda for the meeting, in the order of receipt, as the next item of business after the approval of the minutes of the last meeting, and must be addressed to the Chair. The Chair will then invite the Clerk to respond, orally or in writing, on behalf of the Authority. Following the Clerk’s response, the person asking the question may speak further for no more than three minutes. Members may also comment on or discuss the issues raised by the question and answer.

2.7.5 The person asking the question can attend the meeting to put the question. If they are not present, the answer as reported to the Authority shall be sent to them following the meeting. If the person asking the question needs some clarification in relation to the answer, this will be given by the Clerk or appropriate officer, in person or in writing, within ten working days of clarification being sought.

2.7.6 The Chair may use discretion to limit the number of questions asked by members of the public in order to avoid the business of the Authority being disrupted. In any event, no more than 30 minutes will be allowed for public questions and answers. Any questions that remain unanswered within the timescale shall receive written responses only.”

C. Race and equality impact

None related to the process of receiving questions from the public.

D. Financial implications

None.

E. Background papers

None

F. Contact details

Report author: Simon Vile

For more information contact:

MPA general: 020 7202 0202
Media enquiries: 020 7202 0217/18

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