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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