Government of Canada to establish an enhanced independent review body for the RCMP and the CBSA
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星期四, 五月 19, 2022
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The Minister of Public Safety, the Honourable Marco Mendicino, today introduced new legislation to establish the Public Complaints and Review Commission (PCRC), an enhanced independent review body for the RCMP and CBSA.
Key Points:
- The Minister of Public Safety, the Honourable Marco Mendicino, today introduced new legislation to establish the Public Complaints and Review Commission (PCRC), an enhanced independent review body for the RCMP and CBSA.
- This enhanced independent review body would replace the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission (CRCC), currently the review body for the RCMP.
- For the CBSA, it would create for the very first time independent review and a forum for complaints about the conduct of CBSA employees.
- While the CBSA is already reviewed by various independent boards, tribunals, and the courts, there is currently no external complaints and review body for the CBSA.