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  • Question and Answer Session: Policing (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Lord Bailey of Paddington
    • Meeting date: 01 December 2022
    Shaun Bailey AM: Thank you, Chair. Trust and confidence in the police in the Black community is at an all-time low, and we can all agree that disproportionality is a big part of that. The disproportionality is the rate at which our children get murdered, and the amount of Black children and people who are involved as both perpetrator and victim of crime. Given this, what plan do the police have to take some of these weapons off the streets? I address that to Sir Mark first.
  • Question and Answer Session: Policing (Supplementary) [7]

    • Question by: Anne Clarke
    • Meeting date: 01 December 2022
    Anne Clarke AM: Thank you, Chair. Good morning. I never thought Shaun Bailey and I would be asking similar questions, but there we are. He has spoken this morning quite simply about the VRU and the indicators suggest that this is going in the right way in terms of reducing youth violence. However, it is of little comfort to families affected by the attacks over the weekend. What more can London do to tackle serious youth violence?
  • Question and Answer Session: Policing (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: Keith Prince
    • Meeting date: 01 December 2022
    Keith Prince AM: Good morning, Mr Mayor. Did I hear you correctly when you said that knife crime was down since 2016? Was that the year you used?
  • Question and Answer Session: Policing (Supplementary) [9]

    • Question by: Sem Moema
    • Meeting date: 01 December 2022
    Sem Moema AM: Thank you. My first question is to Sir Mark. What support has HMICFRS been providing to the MPS since it was placed in special measures?
  • Question and Answer Session: Policing (Supplementary) [10]

    • Question by: Tony Devenish
    • Meeting date: 01 December 2022
    Tony Devenish AM: Thank you. My questions are for Sir Mark, please. Eighty days into the job and clearly you are talking about good signals that things are getting better in policing in London, and I want to pick two topics, please. The first is obviously anti-Semitism, and AM Pidgeon has already mentioned the terrible incident last year in Hanukkah on Oxford Street. Is there any progress, please, on that investigation? You realise it is not specifically the investigation itself; it is the signal that that sends in terms of fighting anti-Semitism.
  • Question and Answer Session: Policing (Supplementary) [11]

    • Question by: Len Duvall OBE
    • Meeting date: 01 December 2022
    Len Duvall AM: Thank you very much, Chair. My question is to the Commissioner and it is about screening out crime. I have been raising a number of questions over many years about when the MPS first introduced screening out crime, and I recognise there have been some changes along the path of where it has got to at the moment. I also recognise it is a valuable tool. Do not put me in the view that you should not be doing it or anything like that, but is the MPS using it properly and appropriately, and are we screening...
  • Question and Answer Session: Policing (Supplementary) [12]

    • Question by: Neil Garratt
    • Meeting date: 01 December 2022
    Neil Garratt AM: I would like to reprise a question about fraud that I asked you at the Police and Crime Committee, I think on 2 October 2022. I was quite pleased with your answer about working with the National Crime Agency (NCA) and taking a new approach, Commissioner, and obviously since then, we have seen the big iSpoof shutdown operation. First of all, I wanted to commend you on that operation, which obviously was quite a major piece of work. Have you seen a reduction in that sort of phone-based fraud as a result of that operation?
  • Question and Answer Session: Policing (Supplementary) [13]

    • Question by: Krupesh Hirani
    • Meeting date: 01 December 2022
    Krupesh Hirani AM: Thank you, Chair, and my question is to Sir Mark first of all. You told the October 2022 Police and Crime Committee that: “What the public should see is us stabilising our neighbourhood policing, so people are less abstracted ...” Between quarter 1 (Q1) of 2020/21 and quarter 1 of 2022/23, the abstraction level for Dedicated Ward Officers fluctuated between 3.6% and 9.9%. I recently met with the ward panel representative of Queensbury Ward in my constituency in the London Borough of Brent, and it was a real issue that they were raising with their local Safer...
  • Question and Answer Session: Policing (Supplementary) [14]

    • Question by: Nick Rogers
    • Meeting date: 01 December 2022
    Nick Rogers AM: Thank you, Chair, and the first question is to the Mayor. The MPS Estates Strategy was apparently handed to your office in Q1 of 2021/22. What are the reasons behind the delay in publishing it, and when do you expect to have that Strategy published?
  • Question and Answer Session: Policing (Supplementary) [15]

    • Question by: Sakina Sheikh
    • Meeting date: 01 December 2022
    Sakina Sheikh AM: Thank you, Chair. I want to speak a little bit more about the issue of fraud, building on Assembly Member Garratt’s line of questioning. I was absolutely shocked to see that fraud constitutes 41% of all crime committed in the UK and costs the UK £137 billion each year. Commissioner, I just wanted to ask if there is anything you wanted to expand on in terms of how confident you feel in the MPS’s ability to get a handle on tackling fraud. Then I will move on to yourself, Mr Mayor, to ask what we are doing...