The London Policing Board was created by the Mayor in response to one of Baroness Casey’s recommendations in her review of culture and standards in the Metropolitan Police Service, which followed a series of scandals rooted in long-running cultural and performance issues within the Service. The Members of the Board “…bring a wide variety of skills, insights and experiences to support the Mayor in providing strong oversight of the Metropolitan Police; and to improve the openness and transparency of how the Met Commissioner is held to account for delivering his New Met for London plan to reform the Service and the policing commitments of the Mayor’s Police and Crime Plan.”
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