Tue. Apr 23rd, 2024

Khan ousted Cressida Dick to deflect from his own failings, says police union

London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan, ousted Cressida Dick as Met chief to deflect from his own failings, the chair of the Metropolitan Police Federation has said.

Ken Marsh, who leads the body representing rank-and-file officers in Britain’s largest force, claimed his members had no faith in Khan and needed to support any changes otherwise they would not work.

He insisted the Metropolitan police commissioner had been reforming the force’s culture before she was pushed out.

Government sources say they believe radical change is needed in the Met, the same view held by Khan.

The home secretary, Priti Patel, and Khan are expected this week to discuss the attributes they want to see in the next commissioner. A government source denied claims the mayor would be excluded from the selection process, pointing out it was mandated by law.

In his attack, Marsh said Met morale was at rock bottom after Dick quit last week. Khan had told her that her plans for ridding the Met of racism, misogyny and boosting flagging public confidence were not good enough.

Marsh said: “We’ve got to put some context on what we are talking about. The incidents that have taken place are horrific. We do not want these individuals in the job.

Ken Marsh, chair of the Metropolitan Police Federation
Ken Marsh: ‘If you haven’t got your workforce with you then you are not going to achieve what you’re setting out to achieve.’ Photograph: Tayfun Salcı/Zuma Press Wire/Rex/Shutterstock

Read more: (The Guardian)

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