domingo, 31 de agosto de 2014

Commission for Public Complaints Against the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

The Commission for Public Complaints Against the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (CPC) is an independent Canadian government agency responsible for examining complaints of improper on-duty conduct of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The interim chair of the CPC is Ian McPhail, Q.C. He was appointed as vice-chair on January 18, 2010.
Anyone, including a non-citizen, who has a concern about the on-duty conduct of an RCMP member can make a complaint. You do not have to be directly involved in the incident; you can make a complaint on behalf of someone else, or as a witness to an incident.
When a member of the public contacts the Commission, they are provided with same-day access to an experienced analyst who then assesses the needs of that person and identifies possible options for a way forward to addressing their concerns. These options include:

Enquiries may include requests for information about police authority, obtaining assistance in furthering
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