A top policing inspector has described the actions of the Met Police on the night of the Sarah Everard vigil as “exemplary”.<br /><br />Sir Tom Winsor, who wrote a report into the resignation of Dame Cressida Dick as the commissioner of the force, appeared at City Hall this morning (Wednesday, November 16).<br /><br />His report found mayor Sadiq Khan had treated the commissioner in an “oppressive and unreasonable” way, had not followed “due process”, and “failed to respect [her] dignity”.<br /><br />The mayor previously claimed Sir Tom’s report was “clearly biased and ignores the facts”.<br /><br />Speaking at the police and crime committee alongside Khan, Sir Tom suggested the policing of the Clapham Common vigil following the killing of Sarah Everard was “exemplary”.