Met Police chief Cressida Dick given job extension as there was were no good alternatives
TOP cop Cressida Dick only won a two-year job extension because there were no other good candidates, we can reveal.
Insiders want contenders for the controversial Met commissioner’s job in 2024 to get more time to prepare.
Cressida Dick has faced a barrage of criticism since she was first appointed the top Met Police role[/caption]A Whitehall insider said: “There was not anyone else to appoint. The good people who could have replaced her are not quite ready.”
The country’s top police officer has faced a barrage of criticism since she was appointed to the Scotland Yard job in 2017 on a five-year contract.
Several failings including the Operation Midland child abuse scandal gave ammunition to critics for her to be given the push.
Lady Brittan received £100,000 compensation from the Met for two botched raids just weeks after the death of her husband Leon, a former Home Secretary.
She said last week Dame Cressida, 60, “doesn’t have the skills you need at this moment”.
Criticism was also levelled at her over the handling of the Clapham Common vigil for murdered Sarah Everard where Covid arrests were made.
Most read in The Sun
Fury also erupted over the Euro final at Wembley in July when fans rampaged to gain entry to the stadium.
Suitable candidates seen as potential candidates for the Met role include National Crime Agency boss Dame Lynne Owens, Essex police chief BJ Harrington and Greater Manchester top cop Stephen Watson.
Dick has received the backing of the Police Federation which represents 30,000 rank-and-file Met officers.