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  • Use of Police Cells

    • Reference: 2006/0379-1
    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 08 November 2006
    What are the implications for the Metropolitan Police of the current shortage of prison cells?
  • Policing Cyclists

    • Reference: 2006/0381-1
    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 08 November 2006
    What was the cost to the MPS of the recent Share the Road campaign?
  • Costs of Policing National Issues

    • Reference: 2006/0385-1
    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 08 November 2006
    How much money from the MPS budget is used on matters which are not strictly London-related? Ie. national issues related to security, the provision of personnel to guard international summits which may be in other police areas etc? And are these clearly identified in the MPS budget?
  • Cost of Policing 2012 Olympics

    • Reference: 2006/0386-1
    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 08 November 2006
    Does the Commissioner have a budget plan from now to 2012 for the costs to the MPS of its involvement in the 2012 Olympics? When was this drawn up and how much is the involvement estimated to be likely to cost?
  • Terms of the termination of your engagement to which TfL have agreed. (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 18 January 2006
    If I could dwell on examples, there has been some press speculation about the quota of business-class or first-class transatlantic flights that are afforded to you. There has been speculation about the catering bills; some cuttings from the Evening Standard suggest you are fed to a far higher standard than humble Assembly Members, for example. There has been other stuff like that, and I suppose it may be viewed as nosiness but I guess there is an aspect of public interest as to what perks there are around your employment and whether there is a transparency and understanding about those.
  • Consultancy Benefits (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 18 January 2006
    You had a new roof, but obviously that has to be fixed. Nevertheless, £108,000 for external maintenance seems a huge sum even if you had a new roof and had it painted twice.
  • Consultancy Benefits (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 18 January 2006
    During the time that you have been resident at the house, there have been various expenditures on it. I believe the total, if my information is correct, comes to just over £138,000. Some of that has been external work and some of that has been internal work, but that does seem to be an inordinately large sum considering that when the house was purchased it was described as being restored and modernised to an exceptionally high standard.
  • PPP

    • Reference: 2005/0140-1
    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 06 April 2005
    In your view how successful has the PPP been since its inception, has it delivered value for money, and how do you see the way forward? ... Following on from that I have a simple question. If PPP is deemed not to be worth it, what alternative is there? Is there a viable alternative?