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Metropolitan Police Authority

The Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) (2000–2012) was the local police authority responsible for scrutinising and supporting the work of the Metropolitan Police Service, the police force for Greater London (excluding the City of London Police area).

Successor

2000

2012[1]

£3.6 billion (2011–2012)

(Chair, London Assembly, Conservative)

Kit Malthouse

Reshard Auladin OBE (Vice chair, independent)

John Roberts (independent)

(London Assembly, Conservative)

Tony Arbour

(London Assembly, Labour)

Jennette Arnold

(London Assembly, Conservative)

Victoria Borwick

(London Assembly, Conservative)

James Cleverly

(London Assembly, Liberal Democrat)

Dee Doocey

(London Assembly, Green)

Jenny Jones

(London Assembly, Labour)

Joanne McCartney

(London Assembly, Conservative)

Stephen O'Connell

(London Assembly, Liberal Democrat)

Caroline Pidgeon

Faith Boardman (independent)

Christopher Boothman (independent)

Valerie Brasse (independent)

Cindy Butts (independent)

(independent)

The Lord Harris of Haringey

Kirsten Hearn (independent)

Neil Johnson (independent)

Clive Lawton (independent)

Graham Speed (independent)

(?–2008)[3]

Len Duvall

Deborah Regal (2008–2010)

[4]

Richard Tracey (2008–2010)

[5]

Metropolitan Police Authority

Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime