IPCC probes policing deputy mayor

The IPCC is investigating claims about deputy mayor for policing in London Stephen Greenhalgh
15 January 2013

The deputy mayor for policing in London has been referred to the police watchdog over claims linked to his previous job as a council leader.

Stephen Greenhalgh was referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) on Monday over the allegations from his time at Hammersmith and Fulham Council, said the London Mayor's office.

Mr Greenhalgh's current role means he has the authority to appoint and sack senior officers in the capital.

A spokeswoman for the Mayor's office said: "This matter stems from Stephen Greenhalgh's time as Leader of Hammersmith and Fulham Council. The matter is the subject of an independent investigation commissioned by the council and carried out by Deloitte.

"We understand Mr Greenhalgh is not being investigated as part of this process. When these allegations, which Mr Greenhalgh has consistently said are politically motivated, came to light, Mr Greenhalgh offered his full co-operation to the council."

She said that the allegation was referred to the IPCC by the Greater London Authority's (GLA) monitoring officer because it falls into the category of a "serious complaint" under regulations.

A spokeswoman for the IPCC said: "This referral follows a complaint made to the GLA regarding the conduct of deputy mayor for policing Stephen Greenhalgh. The allegations which form the complaint relate to Mr Greenhalgh's previous role at a London local authority. The complaint is currently being considered by the IPCC."

Last month it was reported that Mayor of London Boris Johnson had warned Mr Greenhalgh over claims he touched a woman's bottom in a lift at City Hall.

Mr Greenhalgh said he had no recollection of the alleged incident, but apologised for anything that might have been misunderstood. This was not treated as misconduct and was not referred to the IPCC.

Mr Greenhalgh said: "I am immensely proud of my record as Hammersmith and Fulham Council leader. These baseless allegations are politically motivated. I refuse to be distracted from my important role as Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime."

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