Dame Cressida quit in February when the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said he had lost confidence in her leadership
The commissioner said she had to resign from the role after Mr Khan's intervention., including cases of sexism and misogyny among some Met officers.
Last month, the police watchdog found "disgraceful" examples of bullying and sexual harassment at Charing Cross police station in central London. Dame Cressida, the first woman to lead the UK's biggest police force, also faced criticism over the murder of Sarah Everard by a serving Met officer last year, and a series of other controversies.Follow BBC London on
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