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INDEPENDENT POLICE COMPLAINTS COUNCIL
ORDINANCE

Ord. No. 33 of 2008
A1515


(5) In subsection (4), references to his address, his facsimile number or his electronic mail address mean the address, facsimile number or electronic mail address (as the case may be) provided by the complainant or the person to the Commissioner or the Council as a means of contacting him in relation to the reportable complaint.

25. Members of Council may attend interviews and observe collection of evidence

(1) A member of the Council may at any time and without prior appointment—

(a) attend an interview conducted by the Commissioner in respect of a reportable complaint; and
(b) observe the collection of evidence by the Commissioner in the investigation of a reportable complaint.

(2) Where a member of the Council attends the interview or observes the collection of evidence, sections 37 and 38 apply, with necessary modifications, to that member as if a reference to an observer in those sections were a reference to that member.

26. Council may require explanation in relation to actions taken etc. in connection with reportable complaints

The Council may require the Commissioner to provide an explanation in relation to any action taken or to be taken in respect of a member of the police force by the Commissioner in connection with any reportable complaint.

27. Council may require Commissioner to submit statistics and reports

The Council may require the Commissioner—

(a) to compile and submit to the Council statistics of the types of conduct of members of the police force that have led to reportable complaints; and
(b) to submit to the Council a report on any action taken or to be taken by the Commissioner in respect of a recommendation of the Council made under section 8(1)(a) or (c).