Mr Proctor said he received an apology in person from Lord Hogan-Howe, Dame Cressida’s predecessor, who was the Met’s chief commissioner while Beech’s allegations were treated as “credible and true”, but he rejected an apology from Dame Cressida because “her words and actions did not go hand in hand”.
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