Met ‘learnt lessons’ from Beech fiasco, says Cressida Dick

Dame Cressida said “the same mistakes would not be repeated
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The Met Police has “learnt lessons” from its bungled inquiry into fake claims of a VIP paedophile ring after it was accused of being too slow to act, the force’s chief Dame Cressida Dick said today.

A watchdog said it took three years to start implementing 25 key recommendations made in a 2016 report into the Operation Midland fiasco.

HM Inspectorate of Constabulary added mistakes highlighted must become part of the police’s “corporate memory” to avoid a repeat.

Carl Beech, 51, received 18 years’ jail last year after falsely accusing Tory grandees and members of the military and security services of being part of a paedophile ring that murdered three boys.

The 16-month investigation saw dawn raids on the homes of Lord Bramall, the late Lord Brittan and Harvey Proctor.

Dame Cressida said “the same mistakes would not be repeated”.

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