Met Police appoint former National Crime Agency boss as interim deputy commissioner

Former National Crime Agency chief takes senior role with rebuilding Met
Dame Lynne Owens, the new interim deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police
Met Police
William Mata9 August 2022
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Former National Crime Agency leader Dame Lynne Owens has been appointed interim deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police as the force looks to rebuild.

Having stood down from her previous role due to breast cancer treatment, the 53-year-old pulled out of the race to succeed Cressida Dick as the Met’s commissioner. The job ultimately went to Sir Mark Rowley.

Dame Lynne tweeted: “Some news about my professional life! Can’t wait to get started…”

The Met is recovering from a series of scandals, including Sarah Everard’s murder, claims of indecent messages sent between officers, and the two officers jailed for sharing crime scene pictures on WhatsApp. Ms Dick stood down in April.

Sir Mark added: "Lynne is exceptional. She is an outstanding leader, who brings immense operational expertise and experience driven by the value of public service.

"She is a dynamic chief officer who is prepared to confront challenges and is passionate about the relationship between police and communities. We are fortunate to have her join the team."

Dame Lynne did not state why she had pulled out of the candidacy to become commissioner but said it was not health-related.

She has previously served as chief constable of Surrey Police; she also served as assistant commissioner with the Met from 2010-12 - a role in which she was succeeded by Sir Mark.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan added: “I look forward to working closely with Dame Lynne and Sir Mark to restore trust and confidence in the police and build on the significant success we have made in driving down violence and crime in our city.”

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