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Smith orders police race review | Smith orders police race review |
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Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has announced an assessment of how ethnic minority officers are treated in police forces throughout England and Wales. | |
Police Minister Vernon Coaker will oversee a two-week review looking at recruitment and promotion prospects. | |
London Mayor Boris Johnson earlier launched an inquiry into alleged racism within the Metropolitan Police. | |
The Metropolitan Black Police Association has pledged to discourage minorities from working in the Met. | The Metropolitan Black Police Association has pledged to discourage minorities from working in the Met. |
Ms Smith said she was "disappointed" by the boycott and said the group's subsequent advertising campaign to discourage ethnic minorities applicants for the Met was "unhelpful". | Ms Smith said she was "disappointed" by the boycott and said the group's subsequent advertising campaign to discourage ethnic minorities applicants for the Met was "unhelpful". |
Nationally I am working closely with the police to continue to support them recruit people from all backgrounds Home Secretary Jacqui Smith | Nationally I am working closely with the police to continue to support them recruit people from all backgrounds Home Secretary Jacqui Smith |
Ms Smith said: "The police service is determined to offer fair and equal opportunities to all its members, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or background. | Ms Smith said: "The police service is determined to offer fair and equal opportunities to all its members, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or background. |
"Since the publication of the Macpherson report they have come a long way. Over the last 10 years minority ethnic representation in the police service has doubled. | "Since the publication of the Macpherson report they have come a long way. Over the last 10 years minority ethnic representation in the police service has doubled. |
"However, we accept there is a long way to go, and we are determined to work with the police to achieve that. | "However, we accept there is a long way to go, and we are determined to work with the police to achieve that. |
"Nationally I am working closely with the police to continue to support them recruit people from all backgrounds." | "Nationally I am working closely with the police to continue to support them recruit people from all backgrounds." |
Ongoing disputes | Ongoing disputes |
She also said Mr Coaker would work with police representatives, including the Police Federation, Superintendent's Association and Acpo. | She also said Mr Coaker would work with police representatives, including the Police Federation, Superintendent's Association and Acpo. |
But Muslim police groups have refused to support the MetBPA's boycott. | But Muslim police groups have refused to support the MetBPA's boycott. |
Members of the National Association of Muslim Police (Namp) expressed "reservations" about discouraging potential black and Asian recruits. | Members of the National Association of Muslim Police (Namp) expressed "reservations" about discouraging potential black and Asian recruits. |
Supt Dal Babu said that, while he understood some of the concerns, Scotland Yard was making progress in improving race and faith relations. | Supt Dal Babu said that, while he understood some of the concerns, Scotland Yard was making progress in improving race and faith relations. |
Scotland Yard is already involved in a dispute with the country's most senior Asian police officer, Tarique Ghaffur, who has been temporarily relieved of his duties as he prepares a race discrimination case against the Met. | Scotland Yard is already involved in a dispute with the country's most senior Asian police officer, Tarique Ghaffur, who has been temporarily relieved of his duties as he prepares a race discrimination case against the Met. |
The Metropolitan Police Authority has also suspended Commander Ali Dizaei, president of the National Black Police Association, over charges of alleged misconduct. | The Metropolitan Police Authority has also suspended Commander Ali Dizaei, president of the National Black Police Association, over charges of alleged misconduct. |
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