MAYOR of London Boris Johnson presents his �13.6 billion budget for the capital to the London Assembly today.
Assembly members will be able to quiz Mr Johnson on funding before deciding whether to vote it through.
On the table will be next year’s finances for the Metropolitan Police Authority, Transport for London and London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority.
Also up for discussion will be money to fund Mr Johnson’s office, the London Assembly and London Development Agency.
Changes to the plans can only be approved with the support of at least two-thirds of the Assembly Members voting in favour.
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