Met commissioner’s conduct was criticised in report into police corruption after 1987 unsolved murder

Two police watchdogs are considering launching a formal investigation into Dame Cressida Dick, the commissioner of the Metropolitan police, following the report on police corruption that shielded the killers of Daniel Morgan.

Since the publication of the Morgan report, which directly criticised Dick for hampering the government sponsored inquiry, the Independent Office for Police Conduct has been considering whether she, and other past and present officers that were criticised, should face action.

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