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The City of London Corporation provides policing governance in the City of London.
Its job is to:
The City of London Corporation have delegated powers to a Police Committee which is made up of 13 members. Eleven of these are elected members of the Court of Common Council, thus ensuring a direct accountability to the electorate. The remaining two members are independent. They are appointed through an open recruitment process and are drawn from the City community. The Committee's membership is representative of the City's residents, businesses and of people who come to work in the Square Mile every day.
The Police Committee meets eight times a year to scrutinise the work of the City of London Police. Other City Corporation committees, such as the Audit and Risk Management Committee, complement this scrutiny function and secure value for money in all aspects of police work.