Increasing public confidence in the complaints system
THE Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) was established by the Police Reform Act and became operational in April 2004.
The IPCC makes its decisions independently of the police, Government and complainants.
Its primary purpose is to increase public confidence in the police complaints system in England and Wales. The IPCC investigates the most serious complaints and allegations of misconduct against the police in England and Wales, as well as handling some appeals from people who are not satisfied with the way police have dealt with their complaint.
The IPCC is also responsible for serious complaints and conduct matters relating to staff at the Serious Organised Crime Agency, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs and the UK Border Agency.
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Since the introduction of police and crime commissioners, the IPCC is responsible for deciding any investigation into whether they or their deputy have committed a criminal offence.




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