MPA backs Sir Ian Blair following defeat of motion of no
confidence
60/07
22 November 2007
In an unprecedented public debate at an extraordinary meeting
of the Metropolitan Police Authority today, a motion of no
confidence in the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian
Blair was defeated.
Len Duvall, MPA Chair, said:
“Members of the Authority felt it was right and proper to hold
this debate in public, upholding our values of openness and
transparency.
“Although the MPA has obligations as an employer, members felt
that our debate around our confidence in the Commissioner
should be in public so that all views were properly aired and
understood.
“This motion was put forward following the guilty verdict of
the health and safety trial into the shooting of Jean Charles
de Menezes at Stockwell. The background to this tragedy goes to
the very heart of policing. Both the death of Jean Charles and
the health and safety trial verdict will continue to have a
profound impact on all concerned and on policing for years to
come.
“The police are not above the law and we must and we will
ensure lessons learned are acted upon and improvements and
changes that are necessary are implemented as quickly as
possible. Many changes have already taken place since the
tragic death of Jean Charles and we are now in a very different
place two-and-a-half years on. But we all recognise that there
is much still to do.
“This entire issue is about the dignity of loss of life and the
dignity of individuals afterwards to right the wrong done on
that day.
“Nothing can bring back Jean Charles and requiring the
Commissioner to resign would do nothing to take forward the
improvements we have identified together with the Commissioner
and his senior management team over the past two-and-a-half
years.
“The majority of members today agreed with that view. If there
were a good reason to support the motion I would have supported
it. But there was no evidence that the Met’s progress has been
hindered by the ongoing debate around the Commissioner’s
position, and we are now determined that we continue to work
with this Commissioner to implement our programme of change.
“We cannot ease the conscience of a nation by the removal of
one man. I don’t know of any other public official who faces
the degree of public scrutiny that Sir Ian Blair does. We now
want him to be left alone to get on with his job, unencumbered
by hysterical media or political gamesmanship.
“I have always taken my role as chair of the Authority
extremely seriously and we will continue to hold the
Commissioner rigorously to account.
“The MPA is also calling for the inquest into Jean Charles’
death to be held as soon as possible. Any unnecessary delay
should be avoided in order to minimise further distress to the
family and all of those involved.”
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