Britain's highest-ranking female police officer is being investigated for bullying allegations, it has been reported.
The Met's assistant commissioner Pippa Mills is understood to have been accused of overbearing conduct by an officer working under her at the force.
An internal investigation into alleged breaches of 'authority, respect and courtesy' as well as 'discreditable conduct' has been launched, according to The Sun.
A source told the publication: 'The Met are dealing with this one with the utmost seriousness.
'It is vital for the integrity of the organisation that this inquiry is dealt with robustly and thoroughly.'







