Winsor report found former head of Met police was ‘constructively dismissed’ by mayor of London

Sadiq Khan has described an official review into the resignation of Cressida Dick as head of the Metropolitan police as “clearly biased” after it concluded the commissioner “felt intimidated” into stepping down from her post in February.

The review states Khan, the mayor of London, did not follow due process in actions that prompted her departure, and tried to push Dick into firing every officer involved in the Charing Cross scandal after the police watchdog’s findings findings, a claim Khan denies.

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