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  • Update

    • Reference: 2012/0231-1
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2012
    Jennette Arnold (Chair): The first part of today's meeting is a question and answer (Q&A) session with the London Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. We welcome Lord Coe, Chair of LOCOG, and Lord Deighton. This is I think the first time we have met Lord Deighton since his elevation to the upper house, so we congratulate him on that honour. Lord Deighton, as we know, is the Chief Executive of LOCOG. We are going to hear from, I think, Lord Coe first who is going to just update us in response to some questions that I sent...
  • Affordable Ticket Guarantees

    • Reference: 2012/0227-1
    • Question by: Stephen Knight
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2012
    Did LOCOG fully meet its affordable ticket guarantees for all sporting events throughout the Olympic and Paralympic Games?
  • Carbon Emissions

    • Reference: 2012/0228-1
    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2012
    You pledged to compensate for unavoidable carbon emissions during the Games by promoting better practice in the events and construction industries after the Games. Are you confident that this work will achieve the carbon emission savings required?
  • Olympics Legacy Ambassador Role

    • Reference: 2012/0229-1
    • Question by: Andrew Boff
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2012
    What will your new role as Olympics Legacy Ambassador entail? What will be your key message when advising the Prime Minister on how best to secure a long-term benefit of hosting the Games?
  • Experience

    • Reference: 2012/0230-1
    • Question by: John Biggs
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2012
    In the light of your experiences at LOCOG, what was the one thing you would have done differently?
  • 20-20-20

    • Reference: 2012/0049-2
    • Question by: Joanne McCartney
    • Meeting date: 25 October 2012
    I am going to start today and start by asking some questions about the MOPAC Challenge mechanism. The Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime has set up what he calls MOPAC Challenge, which is the principal mechanism through which the Mayor and Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime hold the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) and the top team to account. I believe earlier this month some performance targets were set as part of a 20-20-20 vision. Perhaps I can start, Mr Morley, with you. Could you just very briefly tell us what that 20-20-20 vision is?
  • Operation Terminus

    • Reference: 2012/0052-2
    • Question by: Len Duvall OBE
    • Meeting date: 25 October 2012
    Operation Terminus, I think if we can begin with MOPAC, I think you have had representations, the Refugee and Migrant Forum of East London has written to the Mayor around those issues. Do we happen to know what the Mayor's response to the letter from this group is?
  • Tickets

    • Reference: 2012/0001-1
    • Question by: John Biggs
    • Meeting date: 07 March 2012
    Are you satisfied that only 36% of tickets to the men's 100m final will be going to the public?
  • Transparency

    • Reference: 2012/0002-1
    • Question by: Dee Doocey
    • Meeting date: 07 March 2012
    Why do you refuse to publish a detailed breakdown of how many tickets have been sold, and at what price, for each event for both the Olympic and the Paralympic Games?
  • Business Plan

    • Reference: 2012/0003-1
    • Question by: Victoria Borwick
    • Meeting date: 07 March 2012
    Are you satisfied that the predictions made in your business plan, particularly in relation to the popularity of the Games and the events leading up to Games-time, stack up?