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London Fire Brigade ‘too slow handling complaints’
National World - LocalTV
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09/04/2025
The Mayor’s spokesmen said they were glad progress has been made.
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The London Fire Brigade is facing criticism for its handling of complaints, with the London
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Assembly saying it lacks independence and has been too slow in addressing issues. A 2022
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review revealed the brigade was institutionally misogynistic and racist, leading it to being
00:19
placed under special measures until March 2024. The Assembly's Fire Committee has pointed
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out that the LFB's Professional Standards Unit has failed to handle complaints promptly
00:32
and lacks sufficient independence. However, the committee also acknowledged the efforts
00:37
made by the brigade and its commissioner Andy Rowe in working to improve the brigade's culture.
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The findings echo those of the Fire Inspectorate in November, which stressed that the LFB must
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do more to recruit a diverse workflow and rebuild trust in its processes for dealing
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with misconduct. The LFB told the committee the cost of staff suspensions in the first
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year, which was set up to handle complaints, reached almost £900,000, excluding any costs
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of investigations. Last year, Commissioner Rowe warned that funding limitations could hinder
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efforts to address problems within the fire brigade. The committee's report also highlighted areas
01:22
where more ambition and action was needed, particularly in tackling misconduct and diversifying the workforce.
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Now, among the recommendations made in the report were the appointments of an Independent Standards
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Commissioner to oversee the PSU annual workforce surveys and findings and a strategy to attract and retain
01:44
more diverse candidates. Pino Bikari, Chair of the Assembly's Fire Committee, acknowledged the process
01:51
made but said the ongoing volume of complaints handled by the PSU indicates that the issue still persists.
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Now, they have tried to rebrand the HR department to enhance independence and foster trust. In response,
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Commissioner Rowe expressed satisfaction that the committee recognised that progress was being made
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in the London Fire Brigade's culture, but emphasised that changing workplace culture is a long-term
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process. He noted that significant efforts have been made in the past three years, including the
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Brigade's largest ever leadership programme focused on values and behaviours and the establishment of the
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Professional Standards Unit. However, he also pointed out that the committee had engaged with a very small,
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self-selecting group of London Fire Brigade employees. Now, a spokesman from the Mayor of London Office,
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Sidi Khan, said the Mayor is encouraged by the progress made within the London Fire Brigade's culture
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and will continue working with the Commissioner Rowe and his future successor to ensure the fire service
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meets the expectations of London.
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