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  2. Organisation and structure of the Metropolitan Police

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    Mounted MPS officer outside Buckingham Palace, London. The Metropolitan Police of Greater London, England is organised into five main directorates, each headed by an Assistant Commissioner, and four civilian-staffed support departments previously under the umbrella of Met Headquarters, each headed by a Chief Officer, the equivalent civilian grade to Assistant Commissioner.

  3. Directors' duties in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    These may not be limited, waived or contracted out of, but companies may buy insurance to cover directors for costs in the event of breach. [3] The remedies for breaches of duty were not codified, but follow common law and equity, and include compensation for losses, restitution of illegitimate gains and specific performance or injunctions.

  4. Metropolitan Police - Wikipedia

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    As the force responsible for the majority of UK's capital, the Met has significant responsibilities and unique challenges, such as protecting 164 foreign embassies and High Commissions, [14] policing London City and Heathrow airports, protecting the Palace of Westminster, and managing a higher volume of protests and events than any other ...

  5. Law enforcement in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith, announced that the UK Border Agency (UKBA) "...will bring together the work of the Border and Immigration Agency, UK Visas and parts of HM Revenue and Customs at the border, [and] will work closely with the police and other law enforcement agencies to improve border controls and security." [121]

  6. Sheehy Inquiry - Wikipedia

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    It also called for responsibility reallocation of current serving officers, recommending ranks such as 'operational officer', 'team leader', 'policy formulator' and 'chief executive' should be created, while also offering the chief constable more responsibilities over their police forces, also finding the 'gold', 'silver' and 'bronze' command ...

  7. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis - Wikipedia

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    The post of commissioner is "accountable to the Home Secretary; to the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, and must answer to Londoners and the public nationally." [7] In 2008 and 2011, applicants to the post of commissioner had to be British citizens (in 2008 this was explicitly stated to be because of the role of the commissioner in national security), and be "serving UK chief constables ...

  8. Police ranks of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Police ranks are a system of hierarchical relationships in police organisations. [1] The rank system defines authority and responsibility in a police organisation, [2] and affects the culture within the police force. [3] Usually, uniforms denote the bearer's rank by particular insignia affixed to the uniforms. [4] [5]

  9. Director General of the National Crime Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Director General of the National Crime Agency is the head of the National Crime Agency in the United Kingdom, and as such is responsible for the overall management of the NCA. The Director General is appointed by, and reports to, the Home Secretary , [ 2 ] but is not directly part of the Home Office . [ 3 ]