Exclusive: London mayor’s office opts not to proceed over finding that commissioner obstructed police corruption inquiry

The mayor of London has decided Cressida Dick should not face a formal investigation into an official finding that she obstructed an inquiry into police corruption.

In June, Dick, the Metropolitan police commissioner, was heavily criticised by the government-appointed panel investigating the 1987 murder of Daniel Morgan, a private detective whose killers were shielded by police corruption.

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