MPA response to the NBPA announcement to discourage members of
ethnic minorities from becoming police officers
76/03
08 October 2003
Responding to the National Black Police Association
comments, Toby Harris, Chair of the MPA, said:
“The Metropolitan Police Authority has already announced
the setting up of a wide-ranging independent inquiry into
the handling of internal investigations and grievances
within the Metropolitan Police Service.
“This is a landmark decision by the Authority to find
answers to concerns about the perceptions held of racial
discrimination and unfairness in the way some of the Met’s
internal investigations are conducted.
“The MPA is fully and unequivocally committed to
continue to work with the National Black Police Association
and all of the Metropolitan Police staff associations to
ensure that their concerns are also addressed as part of
the inquiry.
“The call by the National Black Police Association today
for people from ethnic minorities not to join the
Metropolitan Police is extremely disappointing and
contradicts one of the NBPA’s own stated objectives to work
towards improving the recruitment, retention and
progression of staff members within the police service. I
therefore ask them to reconsider their position and
withdraw the call for a boycott and work with us to build
upon the very positive steps the police service has taken
in general, and the Metropolitan Police Service in
particular, in bringing about an equitable and fair working
environment. I will be writing to Ray Powell, President of
the NBPA in these terms and I will make the same points
personally to Leroy Logan, chair of the Metropolitan BPA
when I meet him tomorrow for what I hope will be
constructive talks.
“I’m sure he will agree that the police and, more
importantly, the communities they serve, have benefited
enormously in recent years from the growth in the number of
black and minority ethnic police recruits, which has
strengthened community confidence and trust in police. We
cannot afford to damage or impede this progress. That would
benefit no one, least of all, the very talented and
dedicated minority ethnic officers now working to make our
neighbourhoods and our streets safer. “
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