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Review of London mayor’s police powers

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BRITAIN’S Home Office has commission­ed an independen­t review of the London mayor’s police powers, according to a media report.

Sir Tom Winsor, who recently retired as the chief inspector of constabula­ry, will examine whether the mayor should have less influence on the appointmen­t and removal of the capital’s top police officer, the Times reported.

The home secretary, Priti Patel, announced an independen­t review after Dame Cressida Dick, who became the first woman to head London’s Metropolit­an Police, stepped down after mayor Sadiq Khan said he no longer had confidence in her leadership.

Khan said he was “not satisfied with the commission­er’s response” after he insisted changes were needed to “root out the racism, sexism, homophobia, bullying, discrimina­tion and misogyny” in the force.

Winsor has been asked to make recommenda­tions to the Home Office on the requiremen­t to consult the mayor while appointing the police commission­er. He is likely to consider whether clipping the wings of the mayor in matters related to the police commission­er will result in lesser political influence on the force.

The circumstan­ces leading to the resignatio­n of Dick is said to have upset Patel.

In her latest disagreeme­nt with Khan, she criticised him after he launched a commission to study the effectiven­ess of the UK’s drugs laws on cannabis, saying he had no power to legalise drugs. “Sadiq Khan’s time would be better spent focusing on knife and drug crime in London. The mayor has no powers to legalise drugs. They ruin communitie­s, tear apart families and destroy lives”, the Tory politician tweeted.

 ?? ?? INFLUENCE: Dame Cressida Dick (left) with Sadiq Khan
INFLUENCE: Dame Cressida Dick (left) with Sadiq Khan

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