Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime
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Formed | 2012 |
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Jurisdiction | Metropolitan Police District |
Headquarters | City Hall, The Queen's Walk, London, SE1 2AA |
Functional body executive |
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Parent department | Greater London Authority |
Website | www |
The Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime is a functional body of the Greater London Authority responsible for oversight of the Metropolitan Police. It came into being on 16 January 2012 at midnight,[1] replacing the Metropolitan Police Authority, as envisaged by the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011.
Structure
The office is headed by the Mayor of London (although he or she may appoint a Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime) and is held to account by the Police and Crime Committee of the London Assembly. Although the office is responsible for strategic oversight of the Metropolitan Police, day-to-day operations remain the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. The office lacks the power to appoint or dismiss the commissioner.
Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime
Stephen Greenhalgh is the second Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime and was appointed by Boris Johnson. Despite not being elected to the London Assembly, the Police Reform and Social Responsibility act 2011 permitted the Mayor to appoint Greenhalgh.[2]
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