The Police and Crime Committee examines the work
of the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime
(MOPAC) and reviews the police and crime plan for London. The
Committee can also investigate anything which it considers to be of
importance to policing and crime reduction in Greater London and
make recommendations for improvements.
To
conduct its work the Committee has the power to require the Mayor
of London in his capacity as the occupant of MOPAC, the Deputy
Mayor for Policing and Crime, and staff from the MOPAC, to attend
meetings and provide documents to it. The Committee may also hold
confirmation hearings into the appointment of the Deputy Mayor for
Policing and Crime.
The
Committee regularly questions the and Deputy Mayor for Policing and
Crime and the Metropolitan Police Service at City Hall; these
meetings are open to the public.
You can find out more about the
Committee's current work on theinvestigations
page.
Agendas, minutes and other papers for meetings of this committee
may be accessed above.
The
Police and Crime Committee’sterms
of reference.