Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct
Implementation of recommendations by the Ministry of Justice and the
Police Complaints Authority as at June 2007
- The Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct (the Commission) was
established in February 2004 following publication of allegations
suggesting that Police officers might have deliberately undermined or
mishandled investigations into complaints of sexual assault that had
been made against other officers.
- The Commission’s report was made public on 3 April 2007. The full
report can be found at: Report
of the Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct
- The Commission made 60 recommendations in total. Of those
recommendations, 12 are to be implemented by the Ministry of Justice
and the Police Complaints Authority, three by SSC, and the remainder
implemented by Police.
- The following table provides an update on the recommendations for
which the Ministry of Justice and the Police Complaints Authority are
responsible for implementing. Further information on the Police
Complaints Authority can be found at: http://www.pca.govt.nz/.
The table shows that good progress is being made by the Ministry of
Justice and the Police Complaints Authority to implement the 12
recommendations.
- Similar information on the progress made on implementing the
remaining recommendations can be found at the New
Zealand Police web site.
- Progress reports on the implementation of the recommendations will
be made quarterly. The tables will then be updated and published.
Recommendations, status, progress and
estimated time to completion
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