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Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair has denied reports that he is to be ousted from Scotland Yard when his contract expires in 2010.Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair has denied reports that he is to be ousted from Scotland Yard when his contract expires in 2010.
Sir Ian told reporters: "The report of my death is an exaggeration."Sir Ian told reporters: "The report of my death is an exaggeration."
His contract as commissioner runs until the end of 2010 and newspaper reports suggested it would not be renewed.His contract as commissioner runs until the end of 2010 and newspaper reports suggested it would not be renewed.
It is being alleged he will formally be told about the decision in writing this week but Sir Ian said he had not yet received notice from the commission.It is being alleged he will formally be told about the decision in writing this week but Sir Ian said he had not yet received notice from the commission.
He said: "I have a job to do - I am getting on with it and will continue to do so."He said: "I have a job to do - I am getting on with it and will continue to do so."
Scotland Yard said in a statement that no discussions had taken place about his contract.Scotland Yard said in a statement that no discussions had taken place about his contract.
No basis
"The commissioner still has 18 months to serve on his original contract and has had no discussions with anyone about this being extended and has received no written correspondence on this matter," the statement read."The commissioner still has 18 months to serve on his original contract and has had no discussions with anyone about this being extended and has received no written correspondence on this matter," the statement read.
'No basis'
Sir Ian said a story in the Times, which reports that he will be told in writing this week that his contract will not be renewed when it expires in February 2010, "has no basis in fact".Sir Ian said a story in the Times, which reports that he will be told in writing this week that his contract will not be renewed when it expires in February 2010, "has no basis in fact".
Sir Ian Blair has a year and a half of his contract to run and it is far too early to be making decisions about whether or not it should be extended Home Office spokesman Profile: Sir Ian Blair
He said he did not expect to enter into talks about a possible extension of his term until the middle of next year at the earliest.He said he did not expect to enter into talks about a possible extension of his term until the middle of next year at the earliest.
A Metropolitan Police Authority spokesman said no letters had been or were about to be sent in the case of Sir Ian and that since the commissioner's role is a royal appointment, input would be sought from Home Secretary Jacqui Smith. A Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) spokesman said no letters had been or were about to be sent in the case of Sir Ian and that since the commissioner's role is a royal appointment, input would be sought from Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.
A spokesman for Home Office said: "The Home Secretary has full confidence in Sir Ian Blair and the Home Office has been involved in no discussions of this nature.A spokesman for Home Office said: "The Home Secretary has full confidence in Sir Ian Blair and the Home Office has been involved in no discussions of this nature.
"Sir Ian Blair has a year and a half of his contract to run and it is far too early to be making decisions about whether or not it should be extended.""Sir Ian Blair has a year and a half of his contract to run and it is far too early to be making decisions about whether or not it should be extended."
Sir Ian has faced a number of controversies since he became commissioner in February 2005.
Contracts investigation
Just five months into his tenure he had to deal with the 7 July terrorists attacks and the shooting dead of the innocent Jean Charles de Menezes, who was mistaken for one of the 21 July bombers.
The force was found guilty of health and safety breaches in connection with Mr de Menezes' death but no officer has faced charges and Sir Ian himself was cleared of wrongdoing over claims that he misled the public about what the police knew on the day.
He is also being taken to an employment tribunal on the grounds of racial discrimination by one of his most senior officers, Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur.
And in July this year, it was announced MPA auditors will examine Scotland Yard contracts given to a company owned by a friend of Sir Ian.
The head of the Met leads 35,000 people and has responsibility for national counter-terrorism and royalty protection.The head of the Met leads 35,000 people and has responsibility for national counter-terrorism and royalty protection.