Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct
Third quarterly report on implementation of recommendations as at 31
December 2007
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS FOR THE QUARTER SUMMARY
Introduction
- The Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct (COI) was established
in February 2004 to carry out a full, independent investigation into
the way in which New Zealand Police had dealt with allegations of
sexual assault against members of the police and associates of the
police. The COI Report was released on 3 April 2007 and made 60
recommendations for change.(1)
Implementation of the majority of the recommendations (48) are the
responsibility of the Commissioner of Police, with 12 recommendations
to be implemented by the Ministry of Justice and the Independent
Police Conduct Authority and a further three by the State Services
Commission (SSC).
Police
- The key Police achievement for the period is the new NZ Police Code
of Conduct covering all staff, both sworn and non sworn.
- This is a significant milestone for New Zealand Police and will see
the following recommendations complete on 1 February 2008 when the
Police Regulations take effect:
- Recommendation 33 – Those provisions of the Police Regulations
1992 that establish the disciplinary tribunal system should be
revoked;
- Recommendation 38 – Code of Conduct for Police Officers.
- There also has been significant progress against the following
recommendations that Police will continue to advance:
- Recommendation 34 – implement a best practice State Sector
disciplinary system based on a Code of Conduct;
- Recommendation 35 – the new disciplinary system should allow
independent investigation of alleged misconduct where necessary or
appropriate;
- Recommendation 36 – Police should ensure human resources and
professional standards functions are fully integrated.
- The new Code of Conduct is being introduced with revised Police
Regulations and sets clear standards of behaviour expected of all
Police employees, with breaches of these standards being dealt with
under a new disciplinary system.
- One feature of this new disciplinary system is that it emulates
modern employment law principles that apply to the private and public
sector.
- The revised Regulations come into effect on 1 February 2008, and
combined with the new Code of Conduct, enables NZ Police to address
behavioural issues in a more efficient, appropriate, impartial and
timely manner.
- New Zealand Police are currently engaging 13 Employee Practice
Managers to guide and assist with the implementation and ongoing
operation of the new disciplinary processes both at national and
district levels. Twelve of these managers have been provisionally
appointed.
State Services Commission
- The key SSC achievement is the completion of the initial work in
relation to three recommendations relating to performance management,
discipline and the baseline for the annual health audit.
Justice and Independent Police Conduct Authority
- The key Justice and Independent Police Conduct Authority achievement
for this quarter is the passage of the Independent Police Conduct
Authority Amendment Act 2007, which implemented four recommendations
of the COI that required legislative change.(2)
These recommendations are:
- Recommendation 27 – relating to historic sexual assault
complaints;
- Recommendation 28 – Police must notify the Authority of any
complaints received no later than five working days of receipt;
- Recommendation 29 – the Authority is required to notify the
Attorney-General and the Minister of Police, if the Police fail to
take action that appears to the Authority to be adequate;
- Recommendation 31 – provision was made in the Amendment Act to
increase the Authority membership to up to five members.
- In December 2007 the Ministry of Justice and the Police, in
consultation with SSC and the Authority, reported to Cabinet on a
review to enhance the role of the Authority. This review implements
another recommendation of the COI: to review the secrecy provisions to
ensure they do not inappropriately prevent the Authority from
investigating complaints that may result in criminal or disciplinary
proceedings being taken against a member of the Police. For a summary
of the six proposals Cabinet approved to enhance the role of the
Authority see Beehive
- Cabinet approves changes to Independent Police Conduct Authority
- Good progress is being made by the Authority to implement the
recommendations that relate to the Authority’s processes and
procedures.
Table
- The following table
provides an update on the implementation of the report’s
recommendations.
- Progress reports on the implementation of the recommendations will
be made quarterly. The table will then be updated and published.
Footnotes
1 The full report can
be found at: http://www.cipc.govt.nz/cipc.nsf/wpg_URL/Agency-Commission-of-Inquiry-into-
Police-Conduct-Report-of-the-Commission-of-Inquiry-into-Police-Conduct?OpenDocument.
2 Further information
on the Independent Police Conduct Authority can be found at: http://www.ipca.govt.nz/.
Recommendations, status,
progress and estimated time to completion
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