27 November 2024,   20:57
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London police chief resigns after scandals rock force

London’s police chief announced her resignation after a string of scandals rocked the British capital’s force, including racism, sexism and a serving officer murdering a young woman, writes France24.

Cressida Dick, who became the first woman to head London’s Metropolitan Police in 2017, said she had “no choice but to step aside” after London mayor Sadiq Khan said he no longer had confidence in her leadership.

“I say this with deep sadness and regret”, the UK’s most senior police officer said in a televised statement, wearing her uniform.

The Scotland Yard chief defended her role and the work of her service, concluding by thanking her fellow officers for the “extraordinary efforts you make each and every day”.

Khan said he was “not satisfied with the commissioner’s response”, after a meeting last week where he insisted broad changes were needed to “root out the racism, sexism, homophobia, bullying, discrimination and misogyny” in the force.

Dick said she felt “huge sadness”, but it was “clear that the mayor no longer has sufficient confidence in my leadership to continue”. She had been set to stay as head of the service until 2024.

Her sudden announcement comes as her police force investigates the “Partygate” scandal swirling around Prime Minister Boris Johnson over alleged parties held in breach of coronavirus restrictions.

Dick said she would stay on for a short while to “ensure the stability of the Met”.

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