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POLICE ACT 1990 - SECT 139
Decision of Commissioner as to investigation of complaint
139 Decision of Commissioner as to investigation of complaint
(1) This
section applies to and in respect of complaints received by the Commissioner,
including complaints referred to the Commissioner by some other person or body
(other than the Ombudsman), but does not apply to or in respect of complaints
that (in accordance with guidelines agreed between the
Police Integrity Commission and the Ombudsman after consultation with the
Commissioner) do not need to be investigated.
(2) The Commissioner may decide
that the complaint should be, or does not need to be, investigated.
(3) If
the Commissioner decides that the complaint should be investigated, the
Commissioner: (a) must notify the Ombudsman and the complainant of the
decision, and
(b) must cause the complaint to be investigated.
(4) If the
Commissioner decides that the complaint does not need to be investigated, the
Commissioner: (a) must notify the Ombudsman and the complainant of the
decision, and
(b) may, if of the opinion that it is appropriate to do so,
notify the police officer whose conduct is the subject of the complaint of the
decision.
(5) If the Ombudsman disagrees with the Commissioner’s decision
that the complaint does not need to be investigated: (a) the Ombudsman must
notify the Commissioner and the complainant of that fact, and
(b) the
Commissioner must cause the complaint to be investigated.
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