Mayor's Met watchdog told to cut costs

The London Assembly has urged the city's mayor, Boris Johnson to enforce cuts in his new crime oversight body.

The London Assembly has urged the city's mayor, Boris Johnson, who today assumed greater powers for setting the capital's policing priorities, to enforce cuts in his new crime oversight body.

The newly-created Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPC), which succeeds the disbanded Metropolitan Police Authority, makes London the first city to have an elected mayor with unequivocal responsibility for overseeing the police.

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