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Sixth Report - Police Conduct and Complaints

Home Affairs Committee HC 140 Published 1 March 2022
Report Status
Government responded
Conclusions & Recommendations
32 items (15 recs)
Government Response
AI assessment · 30 of 32 classified
Accepted 12
Accepted in Part 1
Acknowledged 7
Deferred 9
Rejected 1
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Conclusions (1)

Observations and findings
2 Conclusion Rejected
Para 8
It should be clear that a police officer accused, for example, of mistreating a member of the public or of bullying colleagues or subordinates should be subject, like any other person working in the public service, to investigation and sanction if proven to have done so. Public confidence is undermined …
Government Response Summary
The government stated it could not agree to the recommendation due to the timing of its PCC review, but committed to assessing the impact of police complaints reforms implemented in February 2020, including the enhanced role of Police and Crime Commissioners.
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