2:54pm Monday 6th October 2008
An investigation into alleged racism in Britain's largest police force is flawed before it has even begun, it has been claimed.
London Mayor Boris Johnson was told the inquiry will be expensive, unnecessary and vulnerable to accusations of bias.
Members of the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) attacked Mr Johnson for announcing the inquiry unilaterally.
At his first meeting as chairman of the watchdog body Mr Johnson endured a series of attacks.
He was told an inquiry could undermine the credibility of the Met's response to rows with several senior ethnic minority officers. Former chairman Len Duvall said the Authority itself was "not immune" from allegations of racism.
Mr Johnson was also accused of "usurping" his powers by forcing Commissioner Sir Ian Blair from office last week. And he was warned potential successors may be frightened off by his apparently politically-charged intervention.
Speaking at City Hall, Lord Toby Harris said any race inquiry must be run independently to protect the Authority from claims of bias.
He said: "I am slightly concerned what we are in the process of doing is creating something that could be the world's biggest long grass job.
"Clearly there are issues and concerns but I have experience of setting up the Morris inquiry which was inspired by the Authority, but entirely independent.
"It took a long time, it was very expensive and we would be well placed to revisit some of the recommendations from that inquiry and some other inquiries that have taken place."
FORTY schools and colleges in the borough closed today because of the early-morning snowfall.
BURY new boy Dean Howell reckons he has joined one of the best teams in League Two following his loan move from Aldershot.
Bolton and Leigh main roads were gridlocked for several hours today following a heavy snow fall during the night.
HEAVY snowfall overnight brought traffic in the borough to a standstill this morning.
TWO Bury men caught with a lethal firearms arsenal have been jailed for a total of 17 and a half years.
ROAD humps that were placed on Melton Drive in Hollins as part of a major roadworks plan will be removed.
A boy who died after being hit by a bus in Longsight today has been formally identified.
BURY police’s crime prevention trailer will be sited at the Market Hall entrance each Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, beginning next week.
COMMUNITY officials from Whitefield and Unsworth have drawn up an ambitious three-year plan to make life better in the area.
ROAD humps that were placed on Melton Drive in Hollins as part of a major roadworks plan will be removed.
Boris Johnson speaks at the meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority
The Metropolitan Police Authority meet after Sir Ian Blair's resignation
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