Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis

Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
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since 12 September 2022
Reports toHome Secretary
Mayor of London
AppointerMonarch
on advice of the Home Secretary
Term lengthFixed term (maximum of 5 years, extendable)
Formation1829
DeputyDeputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
Salary£292,938 per annum
Websitewww.met.police.uk

The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis is the head of London's Metropolitan Police Service. Sir Mark Rowley was appointed to the post on 8 July 2022 after Dame Cressida Dick announced her resignation in February 2022.

The rank of Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police is generally regarded as the highest in British policing. Although authority is generally confined to the Metropolitan Police Service's area of operation, the Metropolitan Police District, the Metropolitan Police also has certain national responsibilities such as leading counter-terrorism policing and protection of the royal family and senior members of the government.

The commissioner is directly accountable to the Home Secretary, the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, and the mayor of London.