Inspector of the Police Integrity Commission
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The Inspector of the Police Integrity Commission is a statutory position which oversees the Police Integrity Commission in New South Wales, a state of Australia.
The principal functions of the inspector are to:
- audit the operations of the commission for the purpose of monitoring compliance with the law;
- deal with complaints of abuse of power, impropriety and other forms of misconduct on the part of the commission or officers of the commission by reporting upon them; and
- assessing the effectiveness and appropriateness of the procedures of the Commission relating
to the legality or propriety of its activities.
The Hon M D Ireland QC was appointed as the first inspector on 12 June 2002.
On 1 September 2005 the Hon James Wood QC was appointed as the inspector.
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