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Agenda for the 10 July 2008 meeting of the Professional Standards Cases Sub-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Warning: This is archived material and may be out of date. The Metropolitan Police Authority has been replaced by the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPC).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

Professional Standards Cases Sub-committee
10 July 2008
2.00 pm or at the rising of the Professional Standards Complaints Committee
10 Dean Farrar Street, London SW1H 0NY

Membership: Please note that the Professional Standards and Complaints Committee will meet on 10 July 2008 at 12.00pm to appoint the membership of this Sub Committee

Part 1

Items to be considered while the press and public are present

  1. Apologies for absence
  2. Minutes of Professional Standards Cases Sub Committee (Part 1): 10 April 2008
  3. To receive any declarations of interests from members of the Committee.
    In accordance with the MPA Code of Conduct, Members must declare any personal interests they have in any item on the agenda or as they arise during the course of the meeting. Members must orally indicate to which item their interest relates. If they have a personal interest Members must also consider whether or not that interest is a prejudicial personal interest and take the necessary action.
    • Advice to members:
      Although you should consult part 2 of the Code, a personal interest is, generally, one that affects you (individually or a person/body/organisation they have close connection with) more than other people in London. If a member of the public, knowing all the relevant facts, would view your personal interest in the item being considered as so great that it is likely to prejudice your judgement of the public interest, then you have a prejudicial personal interest.
    • Consequences:
      If you have a personal interest you must declare the interest but can stay, speak and vote. If you have a prejudicial personal interest you must declare the interest, you cannot speak or vote on the item and must leave the room.
  4. Exclusion of press and public
    To resolve that the press and public be asked to leave the meeting during discussion of the remaining item of business because exempt information as defined in paragraph 1 of Part 1 Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972 is likely to be made known

Please note that members of the press and public must leave the meeting at this point.

Part 2

Items to be considered after the exclusion of the press and public

  1. Police Pensions Regulations 1987 – extent of forfeiture
  2. Investigating Officers, outcome of investigation
  3. Minutes of Professional Standards Cases Sub Committee (Part 2): 10 April 2008.

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