Independent members for Metropolitan
Police Authority appointed
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6 June 2000
At a meeting of the Assembly and magistrate members of the
Metropolitan Police Authority, held on 5 June 2000, the six
remaining independent members of the new Authority were appointed.
They are:
- Cindy Butts
- Peter Herbert
- Nicholas Long
- David Muir
- Angela Slaven
- Abdal Ullah
With these new appointments, in addition to that of Sir John
Quinton, who has been appointed as Home Secretary Jack Straw's
representative on the Metropolitan Police Authority, the
membership of the new Authority is now complete.
The appointments of the independent members will run for four
years, disregarding the period up to 3 July 2000.
The Metropolitan Police Authority will take over from the Home
Secretary as police authority for the Metropolitan Police Service
on 3 July, marking the most radical change in the policing
arrangements in London, in 170 years. The Chair and Deputy Chair
of the Authority will be elected by its members at their first
meeting, which will be held in the Library, Westminster, Central
Hall, Storey's Gate, London at 10am Monday 26 June 2000.
The Metropolitan Police Authority's responsibilities will
include:
- securing the maintenance of an efficient and effective
police force for the Metropolitan Police District
- as Best Value authority, securing continuous improvement in
the way policing is provided in the Metropolitan Police
District
- publishing an annual policing plan after consulting the
people who live and work in London about policing in their
areas and taking account of their views
- setting policing targets and regularly monitoring
performance against them
- co-operating with the partners in the Crime and Disorder
Partnerships set up between each London borough and the
Commissioner
- having a role in the appointment, discipline and removal of
senior Metropolitan Police officers
- in everything it does, seeking to promote equality of
opportunity in a diverse community
- being accountable for the management of its budget.
Note to editors
The Authority is made up of twenty-three members, twelve drawn
from the new Greater London Assembly, four magistrates and seven
independent members. The twelve Assembly members of the Authority
are: Anthony Arbour, Richard Barnes, John Biggs, Roger Evans,
Lynne Featherstone, Nicky Gavron, Toby Harris, Elizabeth Howlett,
Darren Johnson, Jenny Jones, David Lammy and Graham Tope.
The four magistrate members are: Reshard Auludin, Cecile
Lothian, Richard Sumray and Rachel Whittaker.
Miss Cindy Samantha BUTTS
Age 28 - Resident of London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham.
Researcher for Clive Soley MP. Chair of Hammersmith & Fulham
Police Lay Advisory Group. Director of Urban Partnership Group
(London-wide urban regeneration). Member of Somali Refugee Focus
Group. School governor.
Mr Donald Peter HERBERT
Age 42 - Resident of Brent. Barrister (Tooks Court Chambers).
Chair of Society of Black Lawyers. Numerous public appointments
including non-executive Director of Ealing Health Authority and
part-time Immigration Adjudicator (since 1996). Organised internal
"Race for Justice" conference in London in 1995. Member
of Independent Advisors Group to the MPS's Directorate of Racial
and Violent Crime Taskforce.
Mr Nicholas John LONG
Age 50 - Resident of Lambeth. Surveyor (in sole practice).
Voluntary work for NACRO: Trustee; Member of Race Issues Advisory
Committee and Finance Committee. Member and former Chair of
Lambeth PCCG. Former lay visitor. Trustee of Lambeth Crime
Prevention Trust.
Mr Robert David MUIR
Age 41 - Resident of Greenwich. Lecturer/co-ordinator at
University of North London since 1995. Also part-time independent
consultant to London Borough of Greenwich (multi-agency
co-ordination of Macpherson Report recommendations) and associate
trainer for Metropolitan Police Service. Member of Independent
Advisory Group to the MPS's Directorate of Racial and Violent
Crime Taskforce. Former Senior Education Officer for Commonwealth
Institute (1989-1992). Founder member of Black Christian Civic
Forum.
Ms Angela SLAVEN
Age 46 - Resident of Lewisham. Chief Executive of DIVERT Trust
(national youth crime prevention organisation). Former Director of
Operations for Rainer Foundation (1997) and Senior Probation
Officer for Inner London Probation Service (1978-1996): included
acting as representative on PCCGs.
Mr Abdal ULLAH
Age 23 - Resident of Tower Hamlets. Education Officer at Tower
Hamlets Parents Centre. Chair of Tower Hamlets Youth Parliament.
Member of Black and Ethnic Minority Regeneration Group for Tower
Hamlets.
Sir John QUINTON
Chairman of the Metropolitan Police Committee. A Cambridge
graduate, Sir John has spent most of his career with Barclays
Bank, where he rose to become Group Chairman in 1987. After
retiring he was for three years Chairman of George Wimpey PLC. He
has served with the then Ministry of Health on secondment, and
with the North Thames Regional Health Authority for twelve years.
Sir John is a Trustee of several charities and has served in a
number of public offices.
The full agenda and arrangements for the meeting on 26 June,
including a press conference and photographic facilities, will be
published shortly.
Further media information
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MPA press office.