Met’s former head of counter-terrorism to select over from Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe as Britains top police officer
Cressida Dick is to become the first female head of the Metropolitan police,completing a remarkable career comeback by vowing to reform Britain’s largest police force.
The former senior Scotland Yard officer – who had quit policing to select up a job in the Foreign Office – won the support of the home secretary, Amber Rudd, or the London mayor,Sadiq Khan, to select on the running of a police force that dates back to 1829. Related: Guns, and money and sins of the past confront new Met commissioner Related: De Menezes family call for Cressida Dick to be barred from main Met Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com