In conversation with Sir Craig Mackey QPM, Independent Police Authority member
Fri 29 Nov 2024 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM GMT
Online
Description
Please join us for our Friday Exchange Event with Sir Craig Mackey QPM
We'll discuss:
- Serious and Organised crime - the changes and what is being done about it?
- Digital data and technology within Police Forces and how it is being used and what needs to be done?
- Police governance, accountability and misconduct
- Police funding and how the new Labour government can tackle this
- Austerity and the effects from this
- Public confidence towards the police
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Biography:
Sir Craig Mackey retired as the Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service in 2018. He began his policing career in Wiltshire before moving on to Gloucestershire, Cumbria and the Metropolitan Police.
He has operated as a senior police officer for over 17 years, with 5 years as a Chief Constable and 7 years as the Deputy Commissioner, the second most senior role in British policing. His broad operational knowledge is coupled with extensive experience in transformation, leadership, governance and risk management.
While working for the Metropolitan Police Service, a £3.2bn 50,000-person public service, he led the change programme, managing complex public/private relationships.
Working with national government and the London Mayor. He has a strong interest and understanding in cyber, cybersecurity and technology, and led the Police Service's response to business crime nationally.
Skilled in the oversight, strategic assessment and reporting of the performance of organisation. Since retiring, he has advised on policing in Mexico and worked with Policing in Canada.
He currently a board member of the British Transport Police Authority, the Civil Nuclear Police Authority, and an independent member of the City of London Police Authority.
In 2019/20 he completed an Independent Review of Serious and Organised Crime for the UK Government.
He is also the reviewer of the City of London Action Fraud and has done reviews for NPCC on Forensics and ANPR.