Part 1Police reform

CHAPTER 5Police forces in areas with elected local policing bodies

The metropolitan police force

49Suspension and removal of other senior metropolitan police officers

1

The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis may suspend a senior metropolitan police officer from duty.

2

If the Commissioner suspends a senior metropolitan police officer from duty, the Commissioner must notify the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime of the suspension.

3

The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis may, subject to subsection (5), and after consulting the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime, call upon a senior metropolitan police officer to resign or retire.

4

A senior metropolitan police officer must resign or retire if called upon to do so in accordance with subsection (3).

5

Before calling upon a senior metropolitan police officer to retire or resign, the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis must—

a

give the police officer a written explanation of the reasons why the Commissioner is proposing to call for the retirement or resignation;

b

give the police officer the opportunity to make written representations about the proposal to call for the police officer’s resignation or retirement; and

c

consider any written representations made by the police officer.

6

This section is subject to regulations under section 50 of the Police Act 1996.

7

This section is without prejudice to regulations under the Police Pensions Act 1976.

8

In this section “senior metropolitan police officer” means any of the following—

a

an Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis;

b

a Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis;

c

a Commander.