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Met Police chief admits toxic behaviour driven underground but tells BBC he's 'proud' of progress
Challenged over a BBC undercover investigation, Sir Mark Rowley says he will not resign - and refuses to accept force is institutionally racist and misogynist.
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Met Police chief admits toxic behaviour driven underground but tells BBC he's 'proud' of progress
Challenged over a BBC undercover investigation, Sir Mark Rowley says he will not resign - and refuses to accept force is institutionally racist and misogynist.
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Met Police chief admits toxic behaviour driven underground but tells BBC he's 'proud' of progress
Challenged over a BBC undercover investigation, Sir Mark Rowley says he will not resign - and refuses to accept force is institutionally racist and misogynist.
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Met Police chief admits toxic behaviour driven underground but tells BBC he's 'proud' of progress
Challenged over a BBC undercover investigation, Sir Mark Rowley says he will not resign - and refuses to accept force is institutionally racist and misogynist.
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Met Police chief admits toxic behaviour driven underground but tells BBC he's 'proud' of progress
Challenged over a BBC undercover investigation, Sir Mark Rowley says he will not resign - and refuses to accept force is institutionally racist and misogynist.
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