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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 39/07, in which MPA Chair Len Duvall makes a statement on the IPCC report on Stockwell 2. Sections available here: Content Stockwell 2 IPCC Report: statement by MPA Chair Len Duvall39/07
Notes to editors1. The IPCC Stockwell 2 report details the findings of their investigation into complaints brought by the de Menezes family, which concerned the way in which the MPA provided information to the public after the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes and did not counter unsubstantiated rumours in the media. 2. The MPA has issued a separate press release that sets out our responsibilities in regards to the discipline of senior officers within the MPS. 3. Since July 2005 the MPA has been working with the MPS to radically improve the way the organisation communicates internally and externally, and in the context of operational policing. The following reports presented by the MPS to the Authority, and initiatives by the Authority, draw together the work completed to date. Operation KratosThe strategy for responding to the threat of suicide terrorism. MPA scrutiny of MPS media and communicationsThe Authority was concerned about the approach taken by the MPS
to managing the press coverage of Forest Gate and conducted a
short scrutiny of the Directorate of Public Affairs (DPA) to
consider what lessons can be learnt from that experience. MPS Review of internal communications systemsThis report outlines the progress made in relation to MPS
procedures and resilience in a range of key areas that developed
from the response to the unprecedented policing challenges in July
2005. It specifically updates on the role of MPS Management Board
sitting as a Crisis Management Team, reassurance and community
engagement, command resilience, support to Crisis Management and
Investigative teams, the Operation Kratos Review Group and
training. MPA ‘Counter-Terrorism: The London Debate’The MPA sought the views on terrorism and counter-terrorism of
a diverse selection of over 1000 people who live and work in
London. Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office Internal links The following pages on the MPA website are relevant: |
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