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IPCC: Police watchdog expansion 'on track' | IPCC: Police watchdog expansion 'on track' |
(about 11 hours later) | |
A newly-empowered police watchdog will begin investigating complaints against the police next year, Home Secretary Theresa May has said. | |
The expansion of the Independent Police Complaints Commission is "on track", she told the College of Policing. | |
It came after a report by MPs said the IPCC was "overwhelmed, woefully under-equipped and failing to get to the truth of allegations". | |
Mrs May also announced the creation of the first-ever police code of ethics. | |
The plans follow concern over force standards in wake of the phone-hacking scandal, the handling of the Hillsborough disaster, the so-called plebgate affair and the sacking of several senior officers. | |
Code of ethics | |
Mrs May said in a speech at the College of Policing that it was "astonishing" the police have never had a code of ethics. | |
She said the college's new code of ethics would be like a "Hippocratic Oath of policing" - setting down standards which all officers will be expected to follow. | |
The college said the code would apply to more than 220,000 police officers and staff across England and Wales. | |
Chief Constable Alex Marshall, Chief Executive of the College of Policing, said: "The code of ethics is a first for policing in England and Wales. | |
"It is a national document reflecting the core principles and standards of behaviour that every member of the police service should strive to maintain. | |
"We do not want this to be 'just another document' for officers and staff to read. | |
"It must be one that is used to help people make professional decisions - to do the right thing in the right way. | |
"It encourages officers and staff to report improper conduct and never ignore unprofessional behaviour by a colleague." | |
'Beefed up' | 'Beefed up' |
The IPCC's expansion will allow it to take on all serious and sensitive allegations made against officers. | |
In February, Mrs May said it would create a stronger and more consistent system of vetting. | |
Mrs May said that some forces, as well as police and crime commissioners, had attempted to resist the transfer of resources required for the IPCC to take on a bigger role. | |
"I want to say to them very clearly that the events of last year prove overwhelmingly the case for a beefed-up IPCC and that is what I'm determined to deliver. | "I want to say to them very clearly that the events of last year prove overwhelmingly the case for a beefed-up IPCC and that is what I'm determined to deliver. |
"The expansion of the IPCC is on track and the IPCC will begin to take on additional cases from next year," she said. | |
New powers were given to the IPCC before it investigated allegations that police officers were involved in a cover-up of failings following the 96 deaths at the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy. | New powers were given to the IPCC before it investigated allegations that police officers were involved in a cover-up of failings following the 96 deaths at the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy. |
The home secretary said further powers could be given to the commission if required in the future. | |
One in four officers faced complaints between 2011 and 2012. | One in four officers faced complaints between 2011 and 2012. |
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