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Where’s Cressida Dick? Pressure grows on Scotland Yard Commissioner after her failure to publicly face music over VIP sex abuse scandal fallout

  • Sir Richard Henriques says Dame Cressida Dick should have been quizzed 
  • The Scotland Yard chief is under mounting pressure to make a full statement
  • In today’s Mail Sir Richard says Watchdogs should have interviewed her

By Stephen Wright Associate News Editor For The Daily Mail

Published: 17:24 EDT, 6 October 2019 | Updated: 05:26 EDT, 7 October 2019

Dame Cressida Dick is under mounting pressure to make a full statement about her role in the bungled VIP child abuse inquiry after ex-High Court judge Sir Richard Henriques said watchdogs should have interviewed her about it.

In today’s damning Mail commentary, Sir Richard insists the Scotland Yard chief should have been quizzed about her knowledge of the case.

He writes: ‘Emails between officers should have been examined. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Steve Rodhouse’s immediate superiors – Assistant Commissioner Cressida Dick and her successor Patricia Gallan – should have been interviewed about their roles in the investigation, the briefings they received and their responses.’

In today’s damning Mail commentary, Sir Richard insists the Scotland Yard chief, Dame Cressida Dick (pictured on October 5 at Ladbroke Grove), should have been quizzed about her knowledge of the case

Sir Richard Henriques writes: ‘Deputy Assistant Commissioner Steve Rodhouse’s (left) immediate superiors – Assistant Commissioner Cressida Dick and her successor Patricia Gallan (right) – should have been interviewed about their roles in the investigation

When full humiliating details of Sir Richard’s 2016 report on Operation Midland were released on Friday it was Dame Cressida’s deputy, Sir Stephen House, who made a Press statement about the case and fielded questions from the media. 

The Metropolitan Police Commissioner was at an annual memorial service for a murdered police officer elsewhere in London but sources pointed out that it was her force’s decision to release the report on Friday morning.

Yesterday the Sunday Telegraph reported claims that she had been ‘washing her hands’ of her force’s handling of the VIP sex ring allegations.

A senior Government source was quoted as saying: ‘It’s clear that the report raises serious questions about leadership, yet the public have heard very little from Cressida Dick on this, which has worried people in senior levels of the Government.

When full humiliating details of Sir Richard’s 2016 report on Operation Midland were released on Friday, it was Dame Cressida’s deputy, Sir Stephen House (pictured), who made a Press statement about the case and fielded questions from the media

‘Nick’ the fantasist also falsely alleged former prime minister Ted Heath and ex-Home Secretary Leon Brittan were in a gang that murdered three boys, and he was tortured with snakes and wasps

‘There are concerns that she has washed her hands of this.’

Dame Cressida was an Assistant Commissioner in charge of specialist crime and operations in the Met in October 2014 when ‘Nick’ – real name Carl Beech – was interviewed at length about outlandish allegations he made.

He claimed the heads of MI5 and MI6 used him as a human dartboard, a former spy chief kidnapped his dog and D-Day hero Lord Bramall fraternised with pervert DJ Jimmy Savile and ordered him to eat his own vomit. 

He also falsely alleged former prime minister Ted Heath and ex-Home Secretary Leon Brittan were in a gang that murdered three boys, and he was tortured by snakes and wasps.

Dame Cressida was an Assistant Commissioner in charge of specialist crime and operations in the Met in October 2014 when ‘Nick’ – real name Carl Beech (pictured) – was interviewed at length about outlandish allegations he made

Former Tory MP Harvey Proctor (pictured on the BBC this week), who was falsely accused of serial murder by Beech, 51, has alleged Dame Cressida neglected her duty

Dame Cressida oversaw the setting up of Operation Midland under DAC Rodhouse in November 2014, and was also in post a month later when a senior detective described Nick as giving a ‘credible and true’ account.

Scotland Yard confirmed Dame Cressida was not interviewed by Sir Richard as part of his 2016 investigation into Operation Midland.

He was not made aware of her crucial role overseeing the early stages of the investigation, as she had left to join the Foreign Office by the time he was commissioned to write his report. She rejoined the Met later.

In today’s damning Mail commentary, Sir Richard Henriques (pictured) insists the Scotland Yard chief should have been quizzed about her knowledge of the case

Carl Beech claimed the heads of MI5 and MI6 used him as a human dartboard, a former spy chief kidnapped his dog and D-Day hero Lord Bramall (pictured left outside his home in Hampshire in 2013) fraternised with pervert DJ Jimmy Saville (right)

Her name did not feature in his report and her involvement overseeing Operation Midland was not widely known until last month when the Daily Mail revealed details of her links.

A Met spokesman confirmed she had received briefings on the operation. Former Tory MP Harvey Proctor, who was falsely accused of serial murder by Beech, 51, has alleged Dame Cressida neglected her duty. 

Senior MPs on the home affairs select committee have indicated they will press for her to appear in front of them to answer questions on her role. 

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