All news on the topic: Cressida Dick

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Family of murdered private eye gets £2m payout over 36-year unsolved axe killing
Private investigator Daniel Morgan was murdered in a brutal axe attack in 1987 in a South London pub car park - now an independent probe has found multiple failings in the Met Police's investigation
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Des O'Connor's daughter takes legal action against Met Police
Kristina O’Connor, daughter of late entertainer Des O'Connor, says she was sent numerous inappropriate messages by a serving police officer, who kept his job after a misconduct panel and went on to work with former Met commissioner Dame Cressida Dick
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Met Police is institutionally racist, homophobic and misogynistic, report finds
A damning report into the Metropolitan Police commissioned after Sarah Everard's murder has concluded that Britain's largest force is "broken" and should be abolished if it can't change
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Ex-Met Police top cop claimed to have branded rape complaints as 'regretful sex'
Sir Stephen House is said to have made the comments to a Home Office advisor at a Scotland Yard meeting in January 2022 when he was Deputy Commissioner
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Top job for Met Police cop whose team cleared rapist PC David Carrick
Paul Betts led the Met’s “Line of Duty” department when it found armed officer Carrick had “no case to answer” for misconduct five months after Sarah Everard’s murder by another officer
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Over 1000 Met Police staff accused of sex offences or domestic abuse in 10 years
The cases are being urgently reviewed after it emerged serial rapist David Carrick was allowed to remain in the force despite being accused of rape, assault, harassment, domestic abuse and burglary
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Fears Met chief's 'toxic force' comments could discourage whistleblower officers
A charity has said whistleblowers in the Met Police could be prevented from coming forward unless the right leadership is displayed, after Mark Rowley complained about his force's disciplinary process
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Met Police chief says it’s 'crazy' he can’t sack 'toxic' cops who break the law
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has said that there are some "very worrying cases" of officers who've broken the law and yet he is not allowed to fire them