Scoop
March 31, 2004
Proposed amendment to the Police Complaints Authority Act
Press Release; NZ police
"Police have
noted the Government’s intention to amend the secrecy provisions of the Police
Complaints Authority Act 1988 and look forward to seeing the Select Committee’s
report," says Assistant Commissioner Howard Broad.
The proposed amendment would see files generated by Police on behalf of the PCA
provided to the Commission of Inquiry into Police conduct.
At present, secrecy provisions within the Police Complaints Authority’s
governing statute (section 32) prevent the Commission of Inquiry from accessing
some material relevant to its review of Police investigations conducted on
behalf of the PCA.
"The proposed amendment will be further reviewed by Police to assess its
impact, and any comment we have will be provided through the normal
channels," says Assistant Commissioner Broad.
"In keeping with our intention to co-operate fully with the Commission of
Inquiry and the need for openness and transparency, we understand that the
Commission’s activities should not be hampered by an inability to access
material which the Commission considers vital to its operation."