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Report 10 of the 15 September 2010 meeting of the Standards Committee, presents the quarterly Standards Indicators for the periods January-March 2010 and April-June 2010.
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Standards Indicators
Report: 10
Date: 15 September 2010
By: Chief Executive
Summary
The quarterly Standards Indicators for the periods January-March 2010 and April-June 2010 are presented for the Committee’s information and comment.
A. Recommendation
That the Committee notes and comments on the Standards Indicators.
B. Supporting information
1. At each meeting the Standards Committee considers a set of indicators that give some measure of what can broadly be described as ethical/good practice standards in the MPA.
2. Some of these relate specifically to member conduct and others to the organisation as a whole. The information is presented on a quarterly basis. Particularly over time as trends can be established, the Committee will be able to identify any areas of concern and explore how these might be addressed. Some issues will be for the Standards Committee to take forward, others could be referred to the appropriate MPA committee. The indicators are attached as Appendix 1.
C. Other organisational and community implications
Equality and diversity impact
There are no issues related directly to the contents of this report. Some of the indicators may have equalities implications (for example disciplinary or whistle blowing cases); if the Standards Committee has concerns about these in the future it can refer the matter to the relevant committee for further exploration.
MET Forward
There are no direct Met Forward implications arising from this report.
Financial implications
There are no financial implications.
Legal implications
There are no legal implications.
Environmental implications
There are no environmental implications relating to this report
Risk implications
There are no risk implications arising from this report.
D. Background papers
None
E. Contact details
Report author(s): Nick Baker, MPA
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MPA general: 020 7202 0202
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