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POLICE INTEGRITY COMMISSION ACT 1996 - SECT 89

Principal functions of Inspector

89 Principal functions of Inspector

(1) The principal functions of the Inspector are:
(a) to audit the operations of the Commission for the purpose of monitoring compliance with the law of the State, and
(b) to deal with (by reports and recommendations) complaints of abuse of power, impropriety and other forms of misconduct on the part of the Commission or officers of the Commission, and
(b1) to deal with (by reports and recommendations) conduct amounting to maladministration (including, without limitation, delay in the conduct of investigations and unreasonable invasions of privacy) by the Commission or officers of the Commission, and
(c) to assess the effectiveness and appropriateness of the procedures of the Commission relating to the legality or propriety of its activities.
(1A) Without affecting the power of the Inspector to make a report under Part 8, the Inspector may, at any time:
(a) make a recommendation or report concerning any matter relating to the functions of the Inspector under this section that the Inspector considers may effectively be dealt with by recommendation or report under this section, and
(b) provide the report or recommendation (or any relevant part of it) to the Commission, an officer of the Commission, a person who made a complaint or any other affected person.
(2) The functions of the Inspector may be exercised on the Inspector’s own initiative, at the request of the Minister, in response to a complaint made to the Inspector or in response to a reference by the Ombudsman, the ICAC, the New South Wales Crime Commission, the Joint Committee or any other agency.
(3) The Inspector is not subject to the Commission in any respect.



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