Letters: Managing policing and other public services should be about people, not data, writes Derrick Joad, while Simon Marlow-Ridley thinks the job of Met commissioner is too big for one person
Managing policing and other public services should be about people, not data, writesMetropolitan police commissioner, Cressida Dick, ‘is both chief constable of a very large city and head of national police services’.Metropolitan police commissioner, Cressida Dick, ‘is both chief constable of a very large city and head of national police services’.Last modified on Tue 14 Dec 2021 16.38 GMT
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